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An arctic blast that is expected to bring wind chills to double digits below zero has led forecasters to issue a cold weather advisory this week.
According to the NWS, Cincinnati is expected to receive approximately 3 inches of snow Friday through Saturday. However, the city could get as much as 5 inches on the high-end.
All Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library branches have delayed openings Tuesday due to inclement weather.
Cold, dry weather is forecast for the Ohio Valley Region on Wednesday, but another chance of snow will return early on Thursday.
Snow between 2 to 4 inches is expected to fall in Greater Cincinnati between Friday and early Saturday morning.
The company said service is expected to resume Tuesday, with collections operating on a one-day delay for the remainder of the week. “We don’t take the decision to suspend services lightly,
A deep freeze sets in this week as Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky remain blanketed in snow. Schools close for a second day, roads, other updates.
The Sunday snowfall total was updated in this report as the National Weather Service corrected its tally. Here are the latest updates as Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are slammed by a ...
With extreme cold expected to impact the Greater Cincinnati region by Sunday, another chance for an accumulating snowfall is also a possibility.
The threat of wind chills as low as 5 to 15 degrees below zero is expected to limit reconstruction operations to daytime hours.