Yesterday's snow was definitely more hype than bite as snowfall in Northeast Ohio generally range from one (1) to four (4) inches.  Locations from Canton to Youngstown picked up around six (6) inches but even those totals were far less than the anticipated 12+ inch amounts. The weather pattern will quiet down for the rest of the holiday week, but it will remain unseasonably cold with high temps slowly rising to near 40 degrees by Sunday.  Conditions will remain dry until the next system approaches region the middle of next week.
Snowfall across the area was generally light; note the heavier snowfall from Canton to Youngstown. 
High pressure will maintain dry and unseasonably cold temperatures through the weekend.
Looking forward into next week, after approaching seasonable temperatures mid-week,a trough may swing through the area late next week, bringing a fresh blast of cold Arctic air. 
 
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