Winter Storm Warning, snowfall and Greater Cincinnati
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A winter storm warning is in effect for most of Ohio, Indiana, and all of Kentucky. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 12 inches are possible, with the heaviest snowfall expected on Sunday. Dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills below zero are expected to follow the storm.
A severe winter storm has moved in, set to affect millions of Americans, including in the Greater Cincinnati region.
The snow is still falling, but here's what we know about snowfall totals in Mason, Monroe and more Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky cities.
A polar airmass and Winter Storm Fern are headed our way. But first, some light snow and ice.
Due to the amount of anticipated snow accumulation, counties across our area issuing snow emergencies ahead of the storm beginning
Columbus and Cincinnati brace for weather fluctuations with rain turning to snow and potentially slick travel conditions; NWS warns of low temperatures to follow.
With 6-11 inches of snow predicted, some parts of Greater Cincinnati, counties and cities will issue snow emergencies. What do they mean?
Forecasters predict the ongoing snowstorm in Massachusetts will leave the state with a foot to two feet of snow.