We haven't seen this much snow in 13 years.
Greater Cincinnati woke up with up to 10 inches of snow in some areas on Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service said the storm total snowfall for Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport since last night has been 9.8 inches.
This is the highest two-day snowfall total at CVG since 10.7 inches fell on March 7-8, 2008, officials said.
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Both the Ohio Department of Transportation and Cincinnati Public Services urged caution while driving, saying this is the most snow they've seen in a decade.
After early calls for 4 inches of snow across the Tristate, forecasters cautioned for more snow late Monday night, calling for 6 to 8 inches. There are more chances of snow later this week.
How much snow did we get?
As of 9 a.m., the National Weather Service reported the following unofficial snowfall totals:
- Crittenden – 2 inches.
- Alexandria - 4 inches.
- Walton – 4.5 inches.
- California – 4.7 inches.
- Cleves – 5 inches.
- Blue Ash – 5.2 inches
- West Chester – 5.3 inches.
- Mason – 5.5 inches.
- Sharonville – 5.5 inches.
- Dearborn County – 5.5 inches.
- Hebron – 5.5 inches.
- Union – 5.6 inches.
- Wyoming – 6.2 inches.
- Lebanon – 7 inches.
- Delhi Township –7 inches.
- Cheviot – 7 inches.
- Taylor Mill – 7 inches.
- Springboro – 7.3 inches.
- Downtown Cincinnati – 7.5 inches.
- Cherry Grove, Anderson Twp. – 7.5 inches.
- Burlington – 7.8 inches.
- Fort Mitchell – 8 inches.
- Oxford – 8 inches.
- Florence – 8.6 inches.
- Wilder – 8.5 inches.
- Middletown – 8.1 inches.
- Batavia – 9 inches.
- Loveland – 9 inches.
- Goshen – 9 inches.
- Villa Hills – 9 inches.
- Erlanger – 9.2 inches.
- CVG – 9.8 inches.
- Wilder –10 inches.
- Southgate – 10 inches.
- Fort Thomas –10 inches.
- Turpin Hills, Anderson Twp. –10 inches.
- Cherry Grove, Anderson Twp. – 10.5 inches.