A heavy-band of snow moved into Greater Cincinnati Monday evening quickly accumulating into the overnight hours. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTSThe well-advertised cold and snow have finally arrived. This is promising to be a busy and stormy week of wintry weather will multiple days of impactful winter weather expected. At around 9:30 p.m. Monday, several areas in the Tri-State were upgraded to a winter storm warning through 7 a.m. Tuesday. Areas under the winter storm warning are in pink in the graphic below:By midnight, areas of Butler and Warren counties saw 4 to 4.5 inches of snow.Snow will continue into the overnight hours. Snow will fall through about 7 or 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Temperatures will fall into the mid-20s overnight.Most areas of Greater Cincinnati will see over 5 inches by morning.After morning snow, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around freezing through the day. By Tuesday night another, and possibly even more potent storm center will ride along the arctic cold front through Kentucky bringing widespread freezing rain and sleet south of the Ohio River with another round of accumulating snows near and north of it. A winter storm watch has been issued for areas south of the Ohio River where significant freezing rain is possible. Exact details are still a little off for this system, but the threat is high enough for another high impact snow/ice event that will likely linger into Thursday afternoon. Stay tuned as significant icing is possible across parts of Kentucky. Highs Wednesday and Thursday will be in the mid-20s with lows in the mid/upper teens.We will get a break from the busy weather likely Friday into Saturday before another potent storm arrives Saturday night and into Valentine's Day. This could also be accompanied by the brutal cold we have been watching with highs in the teens Sunday and below zero for lows by Sunday night.
A heavy-band of snow moved into Greater Cincinnati Monday evening quickly accumulating into the overnight hours.
LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS
The well-advertised cold and snow have finally arrived. This is promising to be a busy and stormy week of wintry weather will multiple days of impactful winter weather expected.
At around 9:30 p.m. Monday, several areas in the Tri-State were upgraded to a winter storm warning through 7 a.m. Tuesday. Areas under the winter storm warning are in pink in the graphic below:
By midnight, areas of Butler and Warren counties saw 4 to 4.5 inches of snow.
Snow will continue into the overnight hours. Snow will fall through about 7 or 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Temperatures will fall into the mid-20s overnight.
Most areas of Greater Cincinnati will see over 5 inches by morning.
After morning snow, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures around freezing through the day.
By Tuesday night another, and possibly even more potent storm center will ride along the arctic cold front through Kentucky bringing widespread freezing rain and sleet south of the Ohio River with another round of accumulating snows near and north of it.
A winter storm watch has been issued for areas south of the Ohio River where significant freezing rain is possible. Exact details are still a little off for this system, but the threat is high enough for another high impact snow/ice event that will likely linger into Thursday afternoon. Stay tuned as significant icing is possible across parts of Kentucky.
Highs Wednesday and Thursday will be in the mid-20s with lows in the mid/upper teens.
We will get a break from the busy weather likely Friday into Saturday before another potent storm arrives Saturday night and into Valentine's Day. This could also be accompanied by the brutal cold we have been watching with highs in the teens Sunday and below zero for lows by Sunday night.
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