Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
Summer is over and now it's time to prepare for the cold season in Northern Ohio.Within that six-month window is the season we know as winter.But we all know that cold and snow often happen outside of the official season.
When it comes to snow, Cleveland averages 63.8 inches per year; Akron/Canton comes in with 47.2 inches, and Mansfield chips in 49.2 inches.But the snowiest month of the year in Northern Ohio is traditionally January. Cleveland averages about 18 inches in January with Akron/Canton shoveling about 13.4 inches on average.The snowiest winter ever in Greater Cleveland was 2004-05. Cleveland Hopkins measured a whopping 117.9 inches of snow that season.Want the latest Power of 5 weather team updates wherever you go? Download the News 5 App free now: Apple|AndroidClick here to view our interactive radar.
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