Cleveland averages about 60-80 inches, with more on the east side. If you go a little bit southeast of Cleveland at slightly higher elevations and over toward the PA border you can average a little over 100" annually.
zanesville and port clinton.
All of Ohio except the northeast (Cleveland and east) are not in the snow belt.
Sapporo! why? because Sapporo can be found in the very north of Japan.
yes it will snow in cork city it will start snowing on Sunday
About 70 inches.
You can't really put an average on a 6 day period. Either it will snow or it won't. Toledo averages about 36 inches of snow annually and most of it is done by March. I would say there's at least a 90% chance it doesn't snow in that period.
The Christmas season falls in the winter season of Ohio. Usually it does snow in Ohio during Christmas. There are some years where the weather is weird and it does not.
In 2021, Canton, Ohio ranked as the 25th most dangerous city in the United States based on FBI crime data. The city has a higher crime rate compared to both the national average and Ohio's average.
Paris is the capital and most populous city in France. Columbus is the capital city of Ohio.
Cincinnati
Cleveland Ohio
All of Ohio gets snow every year.
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
All of Ohio except the northeast (Cleveland and east) are not in the snow belt.
Cincinnati Ohio is the 24th most dangerous city in America. (2010)
Yes
Many states have a city by that name. Most well known is Columbus, Ohio.
The address of the Ohio City Branch is: 101 W. Carmean Street, Ohio City, 45874 9802