Local Significant snowfall blankets area Published on Feb. 1, 2015 | Updated 1:52 p. m. Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print A lone pedestrian crosses Adams Street. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Snow starts to accumulate in downtown Toledo. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image A snow plow gets a head start on the snow accumulating near the corner of Adams and North Erie streets. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Pedestrians walk through snow accumulation toward the bus stop on Jackson Street in downtown Toledo. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Snow starts to accumulate in downtown Toledo. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Several inches of snow has accumulated onto the recreation table and chairs on the rooftop of the LaSalle Building on Adams Street. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Pedestrians make there way across Madison Street. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Snow accumulates on the leaves. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Brent Able, who is training for the Glass City Marathon, runs down River Road near Colwell Street in Maumee. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image The Maumee River near Fort Meigs is completely covered in snow so that the water and the shore is indistinguishable. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Sledders make their way up a hill outside of Fort Meigs. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Mohammad Hassan braces the wind to shovel the driveway at his home in Perrysburg. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Toledo Police Chief George Kral, left, and Lucas County Sheriff John Tharp, right, talk before speaking to the media about the Emergency Snow Level 3 announcement. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Related Items Snowplows ,snowfall Recommended for you Click to comment