Lake-effect snow in Northeast Ohio: How last week's massive event compares to past seasons

The recent snowfall totals are compared to the average and last year. In some areas, the amount of snow received has already surpassed the total from the entire previous winter.

CLEVELAND — The lake-effect snow event from Nov. 28-Dec. 3 dumped a tremendous amount of snow for the primary snowbelt.

One of the highest recorded totals was 63.2 inches near Saybrook Township in Ashtabula County. The majority of the northern part of the county saw over 2 feet of snow accumulation.

Although there are no official snow reporting stations in the snowbelt region, there are many unofficial snow spotters who provide valuable information. The observation near Saybrook was reported by a trained spotter, while another spotter noted 40 inches of snow in the city of Ashtabula.


How does all of this compare to average or recent years? Ashtabula is the largest city in the county, so we will use that for a point of reference.

A 10-year average snowfall map from the National Weather Service puts the seasonal average for Ashtabula right around 80 inches for the period of 1996-2005. Using this measurement, Ashtabula got half of their average snow for the whole season with this one event, and it’s still early December, so there’s still a lot of time to add snow. Several more inches could be possible before the end of the week.


Last winter was a noticeable shift for Northeast Ohio. It was incredibly warm, which cut off a lot of snow potential. For the 2023-24 snow season, Ashtabula only received about 30 inches of snow — less than half of the normal average and also less than they’ve already had for the current snow season. 


Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which is where the official measurements for the area are taken, also came in with less than half of its average snow for the last season. Hopkins has only had 3.1 inches of snow so far, while the average for the whole season is about 63.8 inches, which is basically all of the snow that Saybrook got with this one lake effect event.

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