Light to moderate snow will continue for another couple hours for the Cincy metro (and surrounding communities), with total accumulations of 3-5″. Roads are a mess in most spots, with many accidents being reported. Unfortunately, a deadly accident has occured in Franklin County (near Brookville) when two cars collided on US 52. Hamilton County is now under a LEVEL ONE SNOW EMERGENCY, which means that roads are in fairly bad shape, so extreme caution is urged (stay home if it’s not necessary to drive). A strong cold front is closing in on the tri-state, which will usher in colder temps and increased winds. Blowing and drifting of the fallen snow is likely today-tomorrow as wind gusts top out around 30mph.
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What are the chances we have a second consecutive snow day tomorrow?
he said that it was just likely to have a delay last time i talked to him
A delay is almost certain, with the threat for a closing increasing by the minute…
Threat for closing still increasing?
trevor cole you’re my hero!!!!!!!!!!!!!