CLEVELAND — It may not officially be winter, but it sure feels like it!
Many Northeast Ohioans woke up Sunday morning to one of the season's first snowfalls.
On Sunday morning, The Cleveland Division of Police also reminded motorists to travel with extra precaution due to the snowy conditions.
"The Cleveland Division of Police reminds motorists to be cautious on roadways and slow down due to icy and snowy conditions. Officers have responded to numerous motor vehicle crashes."
Here are pictures from viewers of traces of snow and snowflakes seen across the region.
Gallery: Snow in Northeast Ohio
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3News’ Payton Domschke said that snow could continue Sunday for those on the snowbelt.
"Aside from the winter-like chill, snow is set to continue for those throughout the snowbelt. While a generalized inch is likely for most, some of you could pick up a few inches through this evening. For the rest of you, you don't have to have much to worry about. Maybe a passing snowflake closer to Downtown from time to time; however, inland spots and those on the west side clouds is the name of the game."
The snowflakes are expected to continue on Sunday with blustery lake-effect snow chances with temperatures near the upper 30s. As you head back to work on Monday, flurries will most likely continue to linger with highs near 40 degrees.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The video above previously aired on 3News on Oct. 19, 2022.