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Snow Event: Monday 01-26-2026 – Tuesday 01-27-2026

Event Forecast Timeline

Intermittent snow is expected through Monday evening.

Forecast Impact

Around 1.5 - 1.75 inches of snow is forecast through Monday evening, but it's snowing heavily right now, and we're close to that number already.

Landscaping by Mark & Sons’ Response Plan

Dispatch Time: 12:45 pm
Routes have been completed twice as of 4:30 am Monday morning. We anticipate having to go out a third time today, perhaps late morning/early afternoon if it continues to snow heavily like this. If it lightens up, we might be able to wait until late afternoon/early evening when it's done snowing.

Live updates will appear below.

11:00 am
Drivers will start their routes for a third time at 12:45 pm.
6:15 pm
All routes have been completed a third time. We believe winter storm Fern is past us now, and this residual snow has been lake-effect. We will continue to monitor it, but hopefully we are in the clear for a bit! It's been years since we've had a snow like this! Hope everyone is staying safe. 
5:00 pm
We will be plowing in the Mayfield area tonight. We are monitoring the current snow squall to see if plows will need to be dispatched to other areas as well.
9:30 pm
The squall and spotty lake effect were enough to put some areas right at 2 inches. Drivers will start their routes between 10-11pm. There are several pockets that have an inch or less still, and those will be skipped.
5:15 am
All routes are complete. Driveways with an inch or less were skipped.