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Hamilton County is under a level 2 snow emergency due to heavy snowfall, with hazardous road conditions reported. A winter storm warning is in effect until noon Monday, with total storm accumulations of 9 to 13 inches possible.
Progress is slow but continuing. Staunton city offices and the Staunton Public Library are set to open at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 28.
CANTON, Ohio ( WOIO /Gray News) - A parking canopy collapsed on several cars late Sunday night at an apartment complex in Ohio. At least five vehicles were damaged by the fallen awning at Oak Glen Apartments in Canton. Heavy snow fell across Stark County this weekend, with parts of Canton reporting more than a foot of accumulation.
The winter storm dropped heavy snow in Erie County, prompting a Level 3 Snow Emergency, which typically means roads are closed to all except emergency vehicles.
The School District enacted early closures for all schools except Girdwood on Tuesday as driving conditions quickly deteriorated amid heavy snow that helped break the record for the snowiest January in the municipality.
A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 7:44 a.m. EST for heavy snow until 9:45 a.m. EST for Ionia County.
A lake effect snow warning remains in effect through 7 p.m. Thursday for northern Cayuga, Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties.
Lake effect snow continues to be a big problem through Thursday evening, especially east and southeast of Lake Ontario! Lewis County is likely to be hit the hardest, with another 6 to 12 inches possible.