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Old 10-04-2021, 07:03 PM
 
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Referring to the 1995 Weather Almanac again, the only cities in the continental US with 90% or better odds of a white Christmas are Caribou Maine, Marquette & St. Ste. Marie Michigan, and Duluth & International Falls Minnesota,
Understandable. And 17% for Cincinnati? Given how little snow falls here, and how infrequently, I'm not counting on seeing a White Christmas again. A cold one is certainly possible, but white...expecting that can only lead to disappointment.
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Old 10-07-2021, 10:05 PM
 
Location: Y-Town Area
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Default Northeast!

Northeast!
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Old 10-08-2021, 09:14 PM
 
Location: The New England part of Ohio
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Southern OH has a more conservative, Bible Belt vibe, and decidedly less snow, and a low possibility of having a White Christmas.

North Eastern Ohio has a more New England vibe. Natural beauty abounds, as does snow.

They are really like different states.
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Old 10-28-2021, 06:18 PM
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Snow in southern ohio? I shoveled my drive one time last winter lol. Move to Chardon. That’s where the snow is and that is where you will find me on Christmas visiting family.

Double win

That O-H-I-O life.
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Old 11-03-2021, 09:50 PM
 
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Thinking about making the move to Ohio and I need to be somewhere that is very hilly (because of reverse slope) and enough snow to guarantee a white Christmas every year. Should I look at Northeast or Southern Ohio?
If you want hills, check out Berlin Heights; it's between Sandusky and Cleveland....dramatically closer to Sandusky, but still between them.

Loads upon loads of hills and slopes.

We....definitely get our fair share of snow, out here
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