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Sophie Daniels
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Sophie Daniels is a weather expert with a passion for decoding complex climate patterns and forecasting trends. With a background in meteorology, she offers accurate, engaging updates to keep readers informed about storms, temperature shifts, and climate change impacts worldwide.

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School Closings and Snowstorm Updates for Northeast Ohio

School Closings Announced as Snowstorm Impacts Areas South of I-70

A winter storm has prompted multiple school closings in parts of Northeast Ohio, particularly in Carroll, Tuscarawas, and Stark counties.

A significant winter storm is impacting Northeast Ohio, leading to several school closures and delays across the region.

As of January 6, 2025, the following schools have announced closures:

  • Massillon City Schools
  • Ashland City Schools
  • Sts. Peter and Paul School in Doylestown [Source]

Additionally, numerous other districts in Carroll, Tuscarawas, and Stark counties have canceled classes for the day. For a comprehensive and up-to-date list of school closures, please refer to the Fox 8 school closings page.

Weather Advisory

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Coshocton and Tuscarawas Counties, effective until 7 p.m. Monday. Up to 4 inches of snow is expected, with slippery road conditions and reduced visibility.

Local Weather Forecasts

  • Carrollton, OH: Breezy and chilly conditions with periods of snow, accumulating an additional 1-2 inches. High of 29°F (-2°C), low of 20°F (-6°C). Streets and sidewalks will be slippery.
  • Ashland, OH: Breezy and chilly weather with light snow at times, accumulating up to an additional half-inch. High of 27°F (-3°C), low of 16°F (-9°C).

Travel Advisory

Motorists are advised to exercise caution during their morning commute due to widespread light snow affecting roadways. The Ohio Department of Transportation reports slick conditions, particularly in the southern portions of the Fox 8 viewing area. Allow extra travel time and maintain safe distances between vehicles.

Monday is shaping up to be a cold, snowy, and windy day across Northeast Ohio. Residents are advised to allow extra time for commutes, stay updated on school closings, and avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas.
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