By the numbers: Snow totals from Sunday storm
Here's a list of snow accumulations for 10-12 hours, ending Sunday evening across the region.
From unofficial observations compiled by the National Weather Service, the data indicates that the Shelby area received among the highest snow totals outside of northeast Ohio's snowbelt.
Locations listed are within miles of the listed community. Check back for updates as additional snow was forecast into early Monday.
RICHLAND COUNTY
-- near Shelby, 6 inches
-- near Lexington, 4.5 inches
-- near Mifflin area, 4 inches
-- Mansfield Lahm Airport, 2.8 inches
-- west of Mansfield, 0.5 inches
UPDATED SNOWFALL totals (24-hour totals, per about 2 p.m. Monday report)
— 5.3 inches, northwest of Lexington
— 4 inches, 5 miles west-southwest of Mansfield
A cold Richland County forecast
HURON COUNTY
-- near New London, 5.4 inches
-- near Norwalk, 1.2 inches
CRAWFORD COUNTY
-- near Tiro, 4.2 inches
ERIE COUNTY
-- Huron, 3 inches
MORROW COUNTY
-- Mount Gilead, 4 inches
SANDUSKY COUNTY
-- near Gibsonburg, 2.7 inches
-- near Bettsville, 2 inches
SENECA COUNTY
-- north of Republic, 2.1 inches
WAYNE COUNTY
-- near Doylestown, 4 inches
-- near Wooster, 4 inches
-- near Shreve, 4 inches
-- near Wooster, 3.2 inches
HOLMES COUNTY
-- near Killbuck, 2.9 inches
LUCAS COUNTY
-- Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport, 1.3 inches