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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.
In Cleveland, Ohio, snowfall typically occurs from November through March, with the heaviest snowfall often happening between December and February. January usually experiences the most significant accumulation. While some snow can fall in late October or early April, these instances are less common.
It snows a lot in Northeast Ohio. Some parts east of Cleveland toward Ashtabula and especially inland average close to 100 inches of snow annually, mostly from Lake Effect.
Cleveland Ohio
74.4" as of Feb 27 2010 Source: NWS Cleveland
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.
It snows a lot in Northeast Ohio. Some parts east of Cleveland toward Ashtabula and especially inland average close to 100 inches of snow annually, mostly from Lake Effect.
The average snowfall in Marion, Ohio is around 22 inches per year. Snowfall can vary each winter season, but this average can help predict typical snow accumulation in the area.
All of Ohio gets snow every year.
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I do not have real-time data on snow accumulation totals for Plainville, Massachusetts. I recommend checking local weather sources, such as the National Weather Service or local news stations, for the most up-to-date information on snow accumulation in Plainville.
The NOAA National Climatic Data Center reports that Chattanooga has an average of 3.9 inches of snow annually. Cleveland, Tennessee is only 31 miles northeast from Chattanooga. It does snow in Cleveland, Tennessee.