Snow between 2 to 4 inches is expected to fall in Greater Cincinnati between Friday and early Saturday morning.
The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky opened and operated an emergency shelter in Newport for the first time and has extended its use through Monday in anticipation of more snow and cold temps.
Some residential streets are still covered with snow, but many others made improvements before Friday's snowfall.
Temperatures will remain cold, with wind chills in the teens and a high of 25 degrees on Wednesday. Another round of snow ...
While main roads are clear and the city makes progress on side streets, some tough-to-reach neighborhoods still need some work, as a second round of snow is set to hit Friday afternoon.
Temperatures are bitterly cold this morning and we'll only warm to 23 this afternoon with sunshine, tomorrow it's more snow.
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An additional 2 to 3 inches of snow accumulation is expected Monday. ...
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The same storm that is expected to dump 3-6 inches of snow from parts of North Texas across the Mid-South to the Mid-Atlantic states will brush Ohio later on Friday. A winter weather advisory goes ...
A winter storm watch has been issued for the Greater Cincinnati region from Friday morning through Saturday morning. Here's ...