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A Reminder: Strongsville's Snow Parking Rules
With a potentially major winter storm coming this weekend, it's a good time to brush up on the city's snow parking rules.

STRONGSVILLE, OH — There's a potentially pummeling winter storm approaching Northeast Ohio, and it could land with a thud on Saturday, dumping inches and inches of snow on the region. Before everyone is buried in, it's a good time for a refresher on the city's snow parking rules.
"With the impending snowpocalypse, we want to remind everyone that there is no parking on city streets whenever snowfall accumulates exceeding two inches within the previous 24 hours to allow our service department to clear the roadways," Strongsville Police noted on social media.
Current forecasts, which are still subject to change, show Northeast Ohio getting hit with between 5 and 9 inches of snow on Saturday. Flurries could continue throughout the weekend, and temperatures will plunge into the single digits, with a biting, dangerous wind chill of -10 to -25 degrees possible.
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Besides remembering not to park on the street in a snow storm, residents should consider if their neighbors may need checking on during the storm. The National Weather Service also posted a series of tips to help residents prepare for the winter storm. That guide has been shared on the NWS website.
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