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Forecasters Say More Snow Headed for Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohioans had better keep the snow shovels handy.
As crews work to clear roads and restore power in areas where a foot of snow fell Friday and Saturday, forecasters say another winter storm is coming that could leave the state with another deep coating of white.
The National Weather Service has put most Ohio counties under a winter storm watch. Expected snowfall totals through Wednesday range from up to six inches in Cincinnati to as much as a foot in Toledo, Cleveland and Youngstown.
Power companies reported this morning that they still had more than 10,000 Ohio customers without service from the weekend's storm. Most of the outages were in eastern Ohio.





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