I grew up on the east side of Cleveland. This is nothing, Springer said Tuesday, chuckling.
Stark County residents, like Springer, spent the ddigging themselves out of the overnight snowfall that left about 2-3 inches on the ground.
It was not as much as the 5-6 inches forecasted.
Meteorologists said an initial 4.9 inches of snow were recorded at 11:59 p.m. Monday, but sleet and freezing rain later reduced the amount on the ground.
Not much snow fell after midnight, said Raelene Campbell, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service s Cleveland office I think I m tired of the weather people telling us it s going to be 20 inches, then six and we get three, Springer said, chuckling.