YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - More snow is in the forecast for northeast Ohio, where Youngstown has already had its snowiest season on record.

The National Weather Service says Friday's 6.7-inch snowfall in Youngstown pushed the city to 103.7 inches for this winter, beating the old record of 102.8 inches set during the 2007-2008 season.

In comparison, WKYC-TV reports that the Cleveland area has so far received more than 57 inches of snow this winter, 8 inches above what's considered normal.

Forecasters say Youngstown is likely to see snow showers late Monday afternoon and into the evening that could put less than an inch of new snow on the ground.

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