CLEVELAND — Monday brought the first snow of the season ! This is actually right on target for the average first snow of at least a trace at Hopkins. The airport reported 1.3 inches as of midnight Monday night. That’s on the low end for what some areas of the snow belt saw.

Credit: #3weather Monday's Almanac

As expected, the higher elevation areas of the snowbelt came in as the winners with this round of snow. Observations from spotters as of Tuesday morning put Burton in the lead with 7.2 inches. Several other areas of Geauga County also came in with over 6.5 inches. In Trumbull County, Warren reported 6 inches. Over 5 inches for Broadview Heights, Chagrin Falls, and Newton Falls. Some of those areas even added additional snow on Tuesday.

Credit: #3weather Totals Through Tuesday

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