Season’s first snow storm brings record snowfall overnight, impacting roads
By Randi Rico
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (WLWT) — The snow rolled in overnight and as it exits as we approach 7 a.m., many areas are reporting right around 4 inches of snow.
As of 6 a.m., the system is well on its way out of our area, with the bulk of the snow fall coming between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m.
The morning commute is quite a headache for many. As the snow ends, the road crews can start to clear out the roads after just trying to keep up in the pre-dawn hours.
Roads will slowly improve as the day goes on, but plan on it staying very cold. Highs will only be around 31. Whatever snow falls, stays around through all of Tuesday.
There could be some locally high totals to 5 inches. Some minor ice is possible with this storm, but it would be as it initially moves in and would be seen in counties far SE of I-275 and I-71.
Plan on frigid air for the rest of the week! Highs struggle to warm above freezing until the weekend. At that point, we have another system moving in Sunday that brings another round of snow.
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