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What counties in Ohio are not part of the snow belt?

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.


United states snow belt?

The United States Snow Belt refers to the region in the northern part of the country that typically experiences heavy snowfall in the winter due to the presence of cold air masses from Canada. States in the Snow Belt include areas in the Great Lakes region and the Northeast, such as New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Snow Belt areas often rely on snow removal and winter weather preparations to manage the impact of heavy snowfall.


Is new castle pa in the snow belt?

No not really - they do pick up some extra snow from lake effect, but it's not usually very heavy that far south. If you head up to to Crawford and Erie Counties, they average about twice the annual snowfall (all from snow off the lake).


Is neshannock township in the snow belt?

No not really - they do pick up some extra snow from lake effect, but it's not usually very heavy that far south. If you head up to to Crawford and Erie Counties, they average over twice the annual snowfall (all from snow off the lake).


Is somerset pa in the snow belt?

You could say that. They average around 100 inches out there because they're up in elevation. They're not technically part of the Lake Effect Snow Belt just downwind of the lakes, but they actually do receive a lot of snow from the lakes (mostly Erie) due to orographic lift, where the plateau forces that moist air to rise and condense out the moisture. That ridge running north of Somerset down through Western MD and adjacent parts of WV is a snow belt of sorts and receives well over 100 inches annually in favored locations due to this effect.