TOLEDO, Ohio – As of 6:45 a.m. on January 16, 2025, several counties in northwest Ohio have issued snow emergencies, with varying levels of caution depending on the severity of road conditions.
The Ohio counties experiencing snow emergencies today are listed as follows:
- Defiance County: No emergency
- Erie County: Level 1
- Fulton County: No emergency
- Hancock County: No emergency
- Henry County: No emergency
- Huron County: Level 1
- Lucas County: No emergency
- Ottawa County: Level 1
- Paulding County: No emergency
- Putnam County: Level 2
- Sandusky County: Level 1
- Seneca County: No emergency
- Williams County: No emergency
- Wood County: No emergency
- Wyandot County: No emergency
In Ohio, snow emergencies are categorized into three levels to provide clarity on road conditions and the level of caution drivers should exercise:
- Level 1: Issued when roadways become hazardous due to blowing and drifting snow. Drivers are advised to proceed with caution as roads may also be icy.
- Level 2: This level is issued when road conditions are hazardous enough that drivers should limit travel to only necessary trips. Employers should be contacted to confirm whether workers are expected to report to work.
- Level 3: The most severe emergency, issued when roadways are closed to non-emergency personnel. Travel should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Drivers on the road may face penalties, including being pulled over or arrested, if they are found traveling during these conditions.
Residents in counties under Level 1 advisories should remain cautious as roadways could still be slippery, while those in areas under Level 2 should consider staying home unless they have an urgent need to travel. Officials continue to urge drivers to avoid traveling on unplowed or unsalted roads, as these can be particularly dangerous and may hinder the efforts of safety personnel.
Motorists are encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions and follow local advisories to ensure their safety during this winter weather event.