Cleveland Snow Plowing Weather & Forecasts

H&M Snow Pros, the leading snow and ice management company in Cleveland Ohio, is partnered with NEO Weather - providing personalized forcasts for Northeast Ohio and up-to-date weather conditions. Here is an their analysis of the 2023-24 winter weather forecasts from the Farmer's Almanac. Northeast Ohio averages almost 60 inches of snow every year, which keeps area snow plowers extremely busy throughout the winter season. Located on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland gets hit hard by lake-effect snow, winds, and subzero temperatures. Will you be prepared?


Northeast Ohio Weather December 11th Forecast

Cleveland Area Weather Forecast 12-11-2024

A 3 day warm spell melted most of the snow from the last Cleveland snow event, but temps will take a sharp drop into the teens late Wednesday night persisting til the weekend. Some snow is expected Wednesday into Thursday with an inch or two but 4+ inches for the upper northeast area of the snow belt. Saturday will bring another warm upfor the Greater Cleveland Area lasting well into next week with high temps in the 40's. Low's will stay above freezing for most of Northeast Ohio until the end of next week when colder temps and a chance of snow will return. The Cleveland winter is back with a vengeance and the snow is already building up. Call us today for a free estimate on Cleveland area snow plowing services for your commercial property and keep customers and employees worry free and safe this winter.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 3/11/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 3/11/24

Cleveland saw another round of lake effect snow this past weekend (3/9-10/24) with snow kicking off late Saturday night. Northeast Ohio received at least 2-4 inches of snow while the snow belt areas got 4-6 inches or more. Once again, southern Geauga, northeast Portage and eastern Cuyahoga Counties all saw 4 - 6 inches with 6+ inches further to the east. Lake, Summit, Medina, Ashtabula and Trumbull Counties got off light this time with 2-3 inches. Cuyahoga County (including Cleveland and suburbs) also had a consistant 2-3 inches of snow accumulations. Cold temperatures were the norm for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio Saturday and Sunday night and H&M Snow Pros applied salt to address ice builup from melting snow. Another big warmup this week will melt any remaining snow quickly. Call us and get a free estimate for your Cleveland commercial property and get lined up for snow plow services for next year!



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 3/9/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 3/9/24

After another long break from the snow and a seemingly early Cleveland Spring, a Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Saturday night and Sunday (March 9-10th). All of Northeast Ohio will see snow accumulations starting in the 2 - 4 inch range with 4 - 6 inches or more of snow for the snowbelt areas of Geauga, Ashtabula, Portage, eastern Cuyahoga and northern Summit Counties. Most of the snow will be of the Lake-effect type as Cleveland area temperatures drop rapidly from the 50's into the 30's with temps in the high 20's expected for both Saturday and Sunday night. The bulk of the snow will hit early Sunday and Sunday evening, but things will get started late Saturday after midnight. Once again, the snow in Cleveland won't hang around very long as high temperatures with be back in the 50's Monday and then rise into the 60's for the remaider of the week. H&M Snow Pros is ready again to deal with the incoming lakeeffect snow and will plow and salt as needed. Call us for a free estimate on your commercial property to keep customers and employees safe for the remainder of the winter.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 2/18/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 2/18/24

Lake effect snow showers arrived in the Greater Cleveland Area this past weekend (2/16-18/24) with on and off snow starting Friday evening into Saturday afternoon. The entire Northeast Ohio region saw at least an inch of snow with most areas receiving 3-6 inches before it was all over. Southern Geauga County was hardest hit along with eastern Cuyahoga - both topping out at 4 to 6 inches or more of snow. Northern Summit, Portage, Trumbull and the remainder of Cuyahoga County (including Cleveland and suburbs) also had significant snow accumulations of 3-4 inches. A winter weather advisory was issued late Friday night as more snow than originally forecast was expected. Very cold temperatures hit Cleveland and Northeast Ohio Saturday night and H&M Snow Pros applied plenty of salt after an initial round of snow plowing. A warmup is expected this week and will once again melt the remaining snow. Call us today for a free estimate on your Cleveland area commercial property and keep your customers and employees worry free and safe this winter.



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 2/16/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 2/16/24

We are expecting a bit of snow again in Cleveland after a long break and mild condiitons. Friday night and Saturday (February 16-17th), Northeast Ohio will see some snow accumulations with 1-2 inches for most of the area and up to 3 inches for Geauga, Ashtabula, Portage, eastern Cuyahoga and northern Summit Counties. The snow will come in the form of Lake-effect as Cleveland area temperatures drop from the 30's Friday in to the 20's and then mid teens Saturday night and Sunday morning. The bulk of the snow will hit Friday night and linger into the Saturday Morning hours. The snow in Northeast Ohio won't stick around long as temps with be back in the 30's Sunday, 40's on Monday and then approach 50's by mid-week. H&M Snow Pros is geared up once again to handle the incoming snow and will be out plowing and salting for local area businesses. Call us for a free estimate on your commercial property to keep customers and employees safe for the remainder of the winter.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 1/21/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 1/21/24

A clipper system combined with lake effect snow showers hit Northeast Ohio hard over the weekend with nearly a foot of snow in Cleveland and surrounding areas. All of Cuyahoga(including Cleveland and subburbs) and northern Medina/Summit/Portage Counties saw 8-12+ inches of snowfall. Geauga and Ashtabula Counties had around 8 inches to contend with while Lake County topped out at 6 inches. Trumbull County and the remainder of Northeast Ohio received 4-6 inches. H&M will be working on snow removal in the hardest hit areas where snow piles are excessive. Freezing rain is expected for Cleveland early this week but warm temperatures are on the way. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways using our extensive inventory of snow removal equipment. Call us today to keep your Northeast Ohio commercial property safe and accessible this winter.



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 1/18/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 1/18/24

After brutally cold temperatures in Cleveland earlier this week, a Winter Storm Warning is now in effect for Friday and Saturday January 19-20th. Northeast Ohio is expected to receive at least 4 inches of snow, but 6-12 inches will be the norm for the snow belt areas of Greater Cleveland. Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula and northern Lorain Counties will see 8-10 inches, with up to a foot of snow at higher elevations. A clipper system will bring widespread snow for all of Northeast Ohio initially, with snow showers transitioning to Lake Effect/Enhanced snow as we move into Saturday. The overnight temperatures will drop once again leading to icy travel conditions even on plowed surfaces. H&M Snow Pros will be out in force in the Cleveland area throughout the day and night to plow snow and remove ice. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible for the new year.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 1/4/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 1/4/24

Lake effect snow showers hit the Cleveland area Wednesday and Thursday with 1 to 2 inches of snow for most of Northeast Ohio. Geauga/Ashtabula, eastern Cuyahoga, and northern Summit/Portage/Trumbull Counties saw around 2 inches. The remainder of Northeast Ohio including Cleveland and suburbs got an inch or less snow acccumulation. More snow is expected again this coming weekend Jan 6-7 with the primary snow belt looking at an inch or 2 and the rest of the Greater Cleveland Area an inch or less. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways using our extensive inventory of snow removal equipment. Call us today for a free estimate on your Cleveland area commercial property and keep your customers and employees worry free and safe this winter.



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 1/3/24

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 1/3/24

The new year will bring lake enhanced/effect snow showers to the Cleveland area Jan 3-4 2024 starting Wednesday afternoon and ending early Thursday morning. Northeast Geauga County will be hardest hit with 2-4 inches of snow. Eastern Cuyahoga/Lake, western Ashtabula/Trumbull, northeast Summit/Portage and the remainder of Geauga County will see 1-2 inches. The rest of Northeast Ohio is expected to receive inch or less with areas directly west of Cleveland unlikely to have any snow acccumulation. Higher elevations will experience light freezing drizzle Wednesday morning leading to icy surfaces before the temperatures go above freezing. Overnight lows Wednesday night will fall into the upper 20s to around 30. H&M Snow Pros is ready and prepared for the new year and will have crews covering the Cleveland area when the snow arrives later today.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 12/19/23

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 12/19/23

Our latest snow event dumped 8+ inches in the snow belt and inland areas south of Cleveland. Geauga, Ashtabula, Portage, Summit and Medina Counties were heaviest hit with anywhere from 4 to 8 inches from the storm and lake effect snow that followed. Cleveland and suburbs saw 2 - 6 inches and the remainder of Northeast Ohio along the lake shore received at least an inch or 2 of snow. Temperatures dropped quickly into the 20s and winds remained gusty causing white out conditions at times and drifting snow. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways with ease for all of our loyal customers. Our company used it's extensive inventory of snow removal equipment, along with experience and teamwork, to provide safety to our fellow Clevelanders during the storm. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible this winter.



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 12/18/23

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 12/18/23

A winter storm warning has been issued for Geauga and Ashtabula Counties, east of Cleveland for December 18-19 with heavy lake effect snow expected Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning. Snow accumulations of 6 to 8 inches or more are expected, with the heaviest snow falling Monday night and Tuesday in the snowbelt of Northeast Ohio. The remainder of the Greater Cleveland Area including eastern Cuyahoga, Medina, Summit, Portage and Trumbull Counties is under a winter storm advisory with 4 to 6 inches expected. Areas west of Cleveland and the lake shore may see up to 2 inches. Winds in Northeast Ohio will gust as high as 35 to 40 mph and areas of blowing snow could will reduce visibility in the overnight hours. Snow will intensify during the evening commute today and be heavy at times through late tonight. Snow will diminish from west to east on Tuesday morning. The higher snow amounts are expected inland from Lake Erie. Temperatures will fall into the 20s overnight with wind chills in the teens.



Northeast Ohio Snowplowing: Snow Totals 11/29/23

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Plowing Totals on 11/29/23

Cleveland's latest snow event dumped up to a foot of snow in the primary snow belt. Northern Geauga, Eastern Lake and Astabula Counties were heaviest hit with anywhere from 6 to 12 inches from the storm and lake effect snow that followed. Cleveland and suburbs saw up to 4 inches, while the remainder of Northeast Ohio recieved at least an inch or 2 of snow. Temperatures dropped quickly and winds remained gusty causing white out conditions at times and drifting snow. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways with ease for all of our loyal customers. Our company used it's extensive inventory of snow removal equipment, along with experience and teamwork, to provide safety to our fellow Clevelanders during the storm. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible this winter.



Cleveland Snowplowing Weather: Snow Forecast 10/31/23

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 10/31/23

The first winter weather advisory of the season is here on Halloween and Cleveland is set to receive snow accumulations tonight and tomorrow morning. A cold front will move east across the Cleveland area this evening, with lake effect precipitation following the front. Precipitation may briefly begin as a rain/snow mix before quickly becoming all snow. Snowfall rates should exceed 1 inch per hour at times overnight. Snow accumulations will be extremely limited along the lakeshore areas with the highest totals expected south of the I-90 corridor. Snow fall estimates for the majority of the Greater Cleveland Area is 1-3". More snow is expected in the snow belt of Eastern Cuyahoga, Northern Geauga and Ashtabula Counties with over 4" expected. Temperatures will fall near freezing in the overnight hours. After a rainy weekend and warm temperatures last week, most of the snow is expected to melt quickly. H&M Snow Pros will have crews covering the Cleveland area throughout the day and night to plow any snow and apply salt where needed. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible this winter.



Cleveland Ohio Weather 2023 First Freeze

Cleveland Ohio Weather 2023 First Freeze

The first freeze for the Greater Cleveland Area may be here before you know it. When does the first freeze in Northeast Ohio typically occur? This is calculated by taking an average of the first freeze dates over a 30-year period from 1991 through 2020. Keep in mind, however, that these are average dates. Different weather conditions each year can make the first freeze occur earlier or later than what is shown in a given region. Cleveland falls in the light green area - so the date of first freeze usually comes later in October due to the warm waters of Lake Erie that help keep air temperatures higher into the fall and winter months. However, the same process contributes to the lake effect snow that all Clevelanders are familiar with. The majority of Ohio that is further from the lake may see an earlier first frost in October as shown in the darker green area. Parts of the Southwest into much of the central Plains and Ohio Valley as well as Northeast Ohio generally reach 32 degrees around mid-October. Other parts of the Southwest, southern Plains, mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and mid-Atlantic don't see their first freeze, on average, until November first.



Northeast Ohio Weather 2023-24 Winter Forecast

Northeast Ohio Snow Plowing Winter Weather for 2023-2024

The Farmer's Almanac predicts a cold and stormy winter for Ohio this year. We expect to see a busier winter in Northeast Ohio as an El Nino may develop late in 2023 and last for the remainder of the winter. We're not expecting a mild or strong La Nina and this means winter could possibly be similar to a couple winters ago, with blasts of very cold Arctic air and bring periods of snow, sleet and ice. Snowfall totals in Cleveland look to be above normal as well, and we'll need to be cautious of early season lake effect snowfall primarily in December. Since the lake is still rather warm, it's possible the first couple of lake effect snow events could make a significant impact in Northeast Ohio. The extended weather forecast calls for lower than average temperatures for much of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley in January and February. Of course, you can could on us to keep you updated before lake effect snow hits.



Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 1/6/22

Cleveland Forecast 1/6/22

Mild temperatures have been the norm in Cleveland over the past month, but that's about to change. Along with falling temps, a lake-effect snow advisory is now in affect for Friday January 7th. The Greater Cleveland Area is expected to broadly receive 1-3 inches, with 3-6+ inches projected for the snow belt of Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula Counties. A steady snow is now forecast well into Saturday morning, with snow showers transitioning to lake-effect snow during the day Friday. Wind gusts will also limit visibility and make for difficult travel conditions. H&M Snow Pros will be out covering the Cleveland area throughout the day and night to remove snow and ice. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible for the new year.

Northeast Ohio Weather Snow Event for 12/1/20

Snow Totals 12/1/20

The first big snow of Northeast Ohio was one for the record books. After a mild winter so far, a heavy snow storm hit Sunday night and dumped 1-2 feet throughout the entire Greater Cleveland Area- all in under 18 hours. Snow fall estimates held up with even the west side of Cleveland getting 8-12 inches. Everyone east of downtown saw a solid 12-18 inches, with Northern Geauga and Lake Counties coming in at 18-24 inches. Most of Ashtabula County reached 20-30 inches. H&M Snow Pros had all hands on deck plowing, shoveling and salting all night and into Monday cleaning up the mess. It's never too late to protect your commercial property with professional snow and ice management services - call us for an estimate today!

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 11/30/20

Cleveland Forecast 11/30/20

The Cleveland winter will bring the first major snow event with a winter storm warning for Sunday night through Tuesday morning. Snow estimates for Cleveland and to the south including Cuyahoga, Medina, Summit and Portage counties are expected to range from 8-12 inches. Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula and Trumbull counties will see anywhere from 12-18 inches. The primary snow belt areas will receive additional lake-effect snow after the main storm tapers off early Monday afternoon. Temperatures will remain steady in the mid to upper 20s with a mix of light and heavy wet snow. H&M Snow Pros has been busy preparing and will have crews covering the Cleveland area when the snow arrives. With the vast array of equipment and resources at our disposal, we are ready for battle. Call us to keep your business running smoothly and safely this winter.

Northeast Ohio Weather Snow Event for 11/11-13/19

Snow Totals 11/14/19

Cleveland's first major snow event from November 11-13 2019 is now behind us. The majority of the snow hit Geauga County, spilling over into surrounding counties of Lake, Cuyahoga, Summit, Portage, Trumbull and Ashtabula. Most of these areas saw 12+ inches, with central Geauga topping out at 15+ inches. Areas southwest of Cleveland had 6-8 inches, with the remainder of Northeast Ohio and lake shore getting 3-6 inches. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways with ease for all of our loyal customers. Our company used it's extensive inventory of snow removal equipment, along with experience and teamwork, to provide safety to our fellow Clevelanders during the storm.

Northeast Ohio Weather Snow Event for 12/24-16/20

Snow Totals 12/26/20

Another major snow event during the Christmas Holiday is now behind us. Most of the snow hit Lake, Eastern Cuyahoga and Northern Ashtabula Counties with 18-30 inches in total. The rest of Cleveland, Geauga and Southern Ashtabula saw 12-18 inches while areas to the south had tallied 8-12 inches before it was all over. H&M Snow Pros cleared drives, parking lots and walkways with ease for all of our loyal customers. Our company used it's extensive inventory of snow removal equipment, along with experience and teamwork, to provide safety to our fellow Clevelanders during the storm. Call us today to keep your commercial property safe and accessible this winter.

Cleveland Ohio Weather Snow Removal Forecast on 2/14/21

Cleveland Forecast 2/14/21

We've had a break in heavy snow in the last 10 days, with only minor precipitation to accompany the very cold temperatures. That will change after the Valentine's day weekend as a winter storm warning is in effect for Sunday night into Tuesday morning. The entire Greater Cleveland Area is expected to receive a whopping 8-12 inches by Tuesday morning. H&M Snow Pros is geared up and ready to tackle the upcoming storm and will be plowing and salting for local area businesses. Call us for a free estimate on your commercial property to keep customers and employees safe for the remainder of the winter.