Snow reaches into Tennessee
Obviously, the snow they saw in eastern Tennessee in the mountains surrounding Cleveland were nothing compared to waht they saw in and around the Great Lakes, but they still saw 3-8 inches on either side of the city yesterday as a cold front intercepted the Appalachians and squeezed out as much moisture as possible. Nearby Chattanooga reported only a third of an inch of snow down in the valley. Of course, Cleveland doesn't have an observation, so we can't really issue a true verification, just know that in the area, there was a lot of wet snow, especially at elevation, and nearby locales reported about a quarter inch of rain.
Also, while we are on the topic of that epic snow storm, check out this image from the NOHRSC with the snow totals from the weekends blizzard. Up around a foot and a half in the Twin Cities, down to the 8 or so inches on the west slope of the Appalachians by Cleveland. It was a doozy of a storm

Of course, discussion of this storm wouldn't be complete without commenting on the fact that the weight of the snow actually caused the roof of the Metrodome to collapse!