Winter storm warning in effect
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Widespread snowfall expected from two weather systems, followed by bitter cold.
With the expected impacts of Saturday's winter storm, officials have begun to issue snow emergencies and travel advisories throughout Greater Cincinnati.
After the snow ended Saturday night, the airport measured 4.9 inches, nearly doubling the total for the month, which now stands at 10.8 inches. Since December isn't normally a huge snow month, that puts us more than 9 inches above average for the month. Now for the season, we sit at 13.4 inches, which is 11 inches above average.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a winter weather advisory as Cincinnati is forecast to get 2 to 3 inches of snow the night of Dec. 11 into the morning of Dec. 12, with more snow to the southwest of the city in Boone County, Kentucky and Dearborn County, Indiana.
Ohio braces for heavy snowfall and sub-zero wind chills, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
Hamilton County Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas called out the Bengals on social media after Sunday's game against the Ravens for the conditions fans dealt with due to the snow.
The first significant snowfall of this winter season is coming to Greater Cincinnati Monday night into Tuesday morning. Here's when it will begin.
Fans at Sunday’s Cincinnati Bengals game were met with snow-covered seats after the team failed to clear Paycor Stadium before kickoff.
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Tracking road conditions after crews work around the clock to treat roads after heavy snowfall
Crews across Greater Cincinnati have been working to allow for roadways to be navigable after heavy snowfall Saturday dropped anywhere from two to seven inches across our area.