Greater Cincinnati, snow and Winter storm warning
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With the expected impacts of Saturday's winter storm, officials have begun to issue snow emergencies and travel advisories throughout Greater Cincinnati.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // LATEST FORECASTSign up for our NewslettersSome counties have begun leveling their emergencies down,
Snowfall that was expected for Thursday night into Friday morning will be slightly less than what earlier forecasts indicated.
Cincinnati officials have opened emergency shelters, including the daytime St. Anthony Center, offering meals, warmth, and transport amid severe winter conditions.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Two of the largest school districts in Greater Cincinnati are shut down again Monday due to winter weather: Cincinnati Public and Lakota. Cincinnati Public announced Sunday night it would be closed Monday. Lakota initially was on a two-hour delay.
Several recreational facilities, libraries and other buildings throughout Greater Cincinnati are operating as warming centers for those in need.
Significant, heavy snow is expected through midnight tonight. Hazardous driving is anticipated.
Ohio braces for heavy snowfall and sub-zero wind chills, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
Hamilton County Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas was critical of the Bengals not removing snow from the seats on Sunday at Paycor Stadium in an interview with David Ferrera of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
We stopped by CUF, South Fairmount and Mount Adams to talk to residents about how their streets are looking days after snow covered the city.
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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.