Massive winter storm dumps sleet, freezing rain and snow
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — With a major winter storm now less than a day away, updated snowfall projections show most of Northeast Ohio is likely to see around 10 to 12 inches of snow by Monday morning. The latest projections continue to point toward a widespread,
Find out which snow emergency level each county in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are under and what it means for you.
A severe winter storm has moved in, set to affect millions of Americans, including in the Greater Cincinnati region.
In the Northeast, forecasts have called for 12 to 18 inches, though totals will vary locally and may be lower along the immediate coast. Mr. Lamers noted the potential for a “slowly pivoting snow band” to set up over the region; on the high end, localized areas could see two feet or more.
A major winter storm is expected to sweep across Greater Cincinnati this weekend, bringing a mix of snow, sleet and ice.
Due to the amount of anticipated snow accumulation, counties across our area issuing snow emergencies ahead of the storm beginning