[Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect a parking ban is in place for Parma Heights, rather than Parma. Parma has not yet set a parking ban.]
(WJW) — There’ll be no parking along streets in some Northeast Ohio locales starting the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Counties also began issuing snow emergencies Wednesday morning.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Cuyahoga County and the rest of Northeast Ohio. FOX 8 meteorologists expect another several inches of snow, depending on the track and duration of the coming weather system.
Ottawa and Sandusky counties were under a winter storm warning.
See below for parking bans and snow emergencies issued in NE Ohio:
Parking bans:
–Green city officials have issued an emergency snow parking ban from midnight Wednesday through 8 a.m. Friday.
–Mogadore’s emergency snow parking ban will be in effect for 12 hours, starting at 3 a.m. Wednesday and is set to end at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Vehicles left out on the street during the ban may be cited and towed at the owner’s expense.
-Parma Heights‘ takes effect at 3 a.m. Wednesday and is expected to last through Thursday evening, following a cancellation notice from the city.
–Port Clinton‘s snow emergency parking ban takes effect at midnight Tuesday. No parking on city streets will be allowed until further notice.
–Oak Harbor Police Department has declared a snow emergency parking ban along village streets starting at 6 a.m. Wednesday. It’ll remain in place until further notice. All parked cars must be off the street within an hour of the parking ban “or they will be towed,” reads a release.
Snow emergencies:
-Erie County: A Level 1 Winter Weather Road Condition Advisory
–Huron County: A Level 1 Snow Advisory has been issued for Huron County.
–Summit County: A Level 1 Snow Emergency Advisory has been issued for all of Summit County.
–Wayne County: A Level 1 Winter Driving Advisory has been issued for Wayne County.