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Ohio, snow and Winter weather
Snow emergencies for central Ohio on Friday, January 10
A winter weather advisory goes into effect Friday afternoon for central and southern Ohio. Friday’s storm is set to develop during the afternoon, ending up with between 2-3 inches of fresh snow. In addition to the snow,
Winter weather advisory issued for central Ohio counties. When will more snow begin?
In Franklin County, 2-4 more inches of snow is expected Friday afternoon and Friday night, according to the National Weather Service.
TRACKING SNOW: Scattered snow tonight
Snow and slippery roads should be expected for your Friday evening plans. Slow down and use caution while traveling.
Snow emergency levels in Ohio: What do the numbers mean?
There are three snow emergency levels in Ohio. Each one requires a different response from drivers. Here's what you need to know.
How much snow to expect tonight in central Ohio
The same storm that is expected to dump 3-6 inches of snow from parts of North Texas across the Mid-South to the Mid-Atlantic states will brush Ohio later on Friday. A winter weather advisory goes into effect Friday afternoon for the west-central and southwest Ohio,
New snow emergencies declared. How much snow is expected in Cincinnati on Friday?
The second round of heavy snow this week hits Friday and this time around Greater Cincinnati is in line to get 3 to 4 inches of snow.
What is the snow emergency level today? Check Cincinnati road conditions
Snow emergencies are in effect in some Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky communities as snow is in the forecast on Friday.
LIST: Greater Cincinnati counties under snow emergencies, travel advisories
Between the lingering impacts of this weekend's winter storm and the new round of snow on Friday, there are multiple snow and travel advisories in effect around Greater Cincinnati.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // LATEST FORECASTSign up for our NewslettersOhio and Kentucky use a system of snow emergencies that range between levels one and three.
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With more snow dropping on central Ohio overnight, see which school districts have delays
Some central Ohio students will be delayed or closed another day Thursday as lines of snow qualls move through overnight.
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Mid-Ohio Valley to expect more snow
More snow is in the forecast as the area prepares to keep roads open. After around a foot of snow blanketed the area earlier ...
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Pinpoint Yellow Alert Day: More snow on the way for the Mid-Ohio Valley.
A Pinpoint Yellow Alert Day is in place today as we wait for more snow to arrive to the Mid-Ohio Valley. We will start off ...
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More snow returns to Central Ohio, how much more could stack up
It's another cold start for Central Ohio, but a little more of a snowier one! Temperatures today will continue to stay cold, ...
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Northeast Ohio weekend forecast: Snow returns, temperatures to rise slightly
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Snow is back in the forecast for this weekend, but so is a bit of warmer weather.
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Powerful winter storm that dumped snow in US South maintains its icy grip
A winter storm that dropped heavy snow and glazed roads throughout the U.S. South is maintaining its icy grip on much of the ...
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How much snow hit Ohio during Winter Storm Blair? See the snowfall total map, 10 snowiest cities
Storm Blair left more than a foot of snow in places around Ohio. Here's where it's the deepest. See the map and the 10 ...
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