BERLIN HEIGHTS, Ohio -
A cold breeze from the north has produced lake-effect snow showers, through the second half of the past week.
Most of the accumulating snow has been east of I-75, with the greatest amounts in Erie and Huron Counties.
Through early Saturday evening, we've received reports of 1.1" to 1.5" of snow from Vermilion, Ohio southwest across northern Huron County, to New Washington, Crawford County.
Farther west, snow totals ranged from a tenth of an inch in Toledo to just under an inch in Clyde, Sandusky County.
Moisture from Lake Huron helped produce additional lake-effect snow in southeast Michigan, where 0.9" were reported in east-central Monroe County.
As flow slowly shifts from the north to the northwest on Sunday, our lake-effect snow showers will end, and for the first time in a long time, the sky will turn partly sunny.