Yes, it does! The state is home to many people who love snowfall and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Winter in Ohio typically starts in late November or early December and ends in March. The earliest measurable snow falls in the northern part of the state and later in the mid and southern parts.
The state’s weather patterns are influenced by the Great Lakes. This can have an impact on how much snowfall the state receives.
Sledding is a fun activity that can be enjoyed by all ages. Sledding areas can be found in most cities and towns.
In a typical year, the state sees an average of 28 inches of snowfall. January and February are the snowiest months with 9.5 inches and 7.6 inches of snowfall, respectively.
In April, the chances of snowfall are quite slim. However, some snow can fall in October or even May if temperatures are below normal.
There are many ski resorts in the state. Each resort will provide you with a snow report that will give you all the information you need about their snow cover and conditions. This includes the snow depths, open slopes and lifts, as well as date of last snowfall and today’s weather.