CLEVELAND — On Monday night into Tuesday morning, snow covered streets, cars and yards as Northeast Ohio received its first significant snowfall of the year.
The National Weather Service released snowfall reports from the last 12 hours for cities across the area.
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport received 2 inches of snowfall.
Ashtabula County:
Ashtabula: 3 inches
Conneaut: 3.5 inches
Kelloggsville: 6 inches
Cuyahoga County
North Royalton: 4 inches
Seven Hills: 3.8 inches
Parma: 2.5 inches
Strongsville: 4.5 inches
Brecksville: 5 inches
Broadview Heights: 5.5 inches
Shaker Heights: 2.5 inches
Cleveland Heights: 2.3 inches
Beachwood: 3.8 inches
Geauga County
Chardon: 4.8 inches
Burton: 4 inches
Lorain County
North Ridgeville: 5.5 inches
Elyria: 3.3. inches
Lake County
Willoughby: 2.4 inches
Eastlake: 2.2 inches
Madison: 3.2 inches
Painesville: 6.5 inches
Medina County
Brunswick: 4.4 inches
Medina: 5.5 inches
Portage County
Kent: 3.4 inches
Mantua: 4.5 inches
Summit County
Fairlawn: 2 inches
Cuyahoga Falls: 2 inches
Stow: 4.3 inches
Munroe Falls: 3 inches
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PHOTOS: Northeast Ohioans wake up to a winter wonderland after first significant snowfall of the season