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Snow Event: Saturday 01/24/26 – Monday 01/26/26

Event Forecast Timeline

Intense snow is expected through Monday evening. The majority of the snow will fall on Sunday between 7 am and 7 pm, with the heaviest snow coming between 12 pm and 6 pm.

Forecast Impact

Low-end predictions are calling for 6-10 inches, while others are closer to 12-15 inches. During the last big storm, we received several inches more than forecast, so we are anticipating somewhere on the higher end, but we truly never know. With the rapid accumulation, frigid temperatures, and road salt shortage, conditions will be dangerous.

Landscaping by Mark & Sons’ Response Plan

Dispatch Time: 9:45 am
We are expecting an intense storm. They are predicting over 1/2 inch of accumulation per hour for several hours. We know we will not be able to keep up, and within a couple of hours of us plowing a driveway, it will probably look like we were never there. We ask for your patience while our crews clear the snow as quickly and safely as possible. If the latest forecast is correct, we'll likely dispatch plows for the first time mid-morning Sunday, we'll post updates below as always. Stay safe out there!

Live updates will appear below.

7:30 am
Drivers will start their routes at 9:45 am.
3:30 pm
All routes have been completed one time. Driveways towards the beginning of the routes are already snow-covered again, so it may look deceiving. We will be starting a second round, stay tuned for timing.
5:30 pm
So far, the snow hasn't come quite as heavily as the hourly forecasts predicted. Because our contracts cover 2 plows in 24 hours, we are strategically spacing them out. Drivers will begin a second round at 11 pm. If you'd like to request a special dispatch plow for a fee before the second round begins, please send us a text message with your name and address to (440)442-9725. (Special dispatch fee amount can be found in your contract)
4:30 am
All routes have been completed a second time. The hourly forecast is showing intermittent snow today, totaling another 1.5-1.75 inches by this evening. We're not sure how accurate this will be, but we'll be consistently monitoring.