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.
Counties in Ohio that are not typically part of the snow belt region include counties in the southern and southeastern parts of the state, such as Hamilton, Clermont, and Brown counties. These areas typically receive less snowfall compared to counties in the snow belt region near Lake Erie.
The number of snow days in Ohio can vary each year, but typically range from a few to several days in areas prone to snowfall. Factors such as location, weather patterns, and infrastructure can all influence the frequency of snow days in Ohio.
Not in one storm, no. The most is about 29 inches in a storm in 2007 I believe.
Aurora, Ohio typically receives around 40-45 inches of snow per year. Snowfall can vary from year to year depending on weather patterns.
It can Snow anywhere in the UK in January, one or twice a month we have a cold spell which brings snow. Though the Cities that see the most Snow in the UK are Aberdeen and Inverness in Scotland.
Toledo Ohio is the 27th most dangerous city in America. (2010)
Paris is the capital and most populous city in France. Columbus is the capital city of Ohio.
Cincinnati
It is unlikely for it to snow every day in Ohio throughout the year. Ohio typically experiences a mix of snowfall, rain, and sunshine across different seasons. Snowfall frequency and accumulation can vary based on weather patterns, but constant snowfall every day for an entire year would be highly unusual.
All of Ohio gets snow every year.
Cleveland Ohio
The city of Hobart in Australia receives the most snow fall.
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
In Ohio it starts to snow around November