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As of 4 p.m. Friday, all of southwest Ohio, southeast Indiana and Northern Kentucky is still under a winter storm watch, which is set to last until Monday evening. Between 4 and 8 inches of snow ...
Cincinnati storm updates: Winter storm warning canceled, most snow on Jan. 6 since 1981. Quinlan Bentley Cameron Knight Erin Couch. Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Cincinnati storm updates: Winter storm warning canceled, most snow on Jan. 6 since 1981Winter storm warning canceled, most snow recorded on Jan. 6 since 1981 The National Weather Service at Wilmington canceled the region's winter storm warning at 5:25 p.m., according to an X post ...
A winter storm is taking aim at Cincinnati for the end of the workweek and it will create significant impacts on the roads.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // CLOSINGSSignificant impacts from ...
The Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky airport received 18.5 inches for the storm total, which set a record amount for any snowstorm in Cincinnati history. In some areas, the snow came up to people's knees.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A major winter storm has impacted the entire region. How much longer will it last? How much snow and sleet will fall? Snow was heavy at times into Sunday evening before ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Winter gloom in Cincinnati is here, and the first winter storm of 2024 will potentially arrive this weekend. Temperatures will vary from the upper 30s to mid-40s for the work week.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington expects the Cincinnati region to see 6 inches of snow from the winter storm this weekend. There is a 52% chance of seeing that amount.
There's a huge winter storm headed toward the Cincinnati area, and it's a good idea to be prepared for what could come this way. Here's what to know ahead of the storm. A winter storm warning is ...
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati's Department of Public Service (DPS) was busy last week plowing streets as the city and the entire Tri-State found itself in the middle of a massive winter storm.
CINCINNATI — A massive winter storm is approaching the Tri-State and with it comes several inches of snow, and wind gusts up to 50 mph. The wind chill is what will make the next few days ...
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