CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland set a record for snow with 117.9 inches during the winter of 2004-2005.

The winter of 2013-14 had the most snow since that record year, with 86.1 inches recorded by the weather service at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.

There were just 32.8 inches during the winter of 2015-16.

On average, since 1950, the airport about 60 inches of snow during the winter, counting late fall and early spring snows in the totals, cleveland.com found in tabulating daily weather reports.

Earlier in the 1900s, the official readings were taken downtown, instead of the current location.

Annual Cleveland snowfall

Updated through spring 2019.

Source: Analysis of National Weather Service Records

-- Rich Exner, cleveland.com