How much snow is expected?
2-4 inches, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 5 inches.
Weather / Winter Weather
Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are under a Winter Weather Advisory, with 2-4+ inches of snow expected to impact the Tuesday morning commute. Several school districts have closed or delayed opening.
The winter weather system moved in overnight, bringing steady snowfall between midnight and 3 a.m. The snow is expected to taper off by 10 a.m., leaving behind 2-4 inches of accumulation. Temperatures will remain below freezing throughout the day, hindering road improvement efforts.
**Impact on Schools:** - Cincinnati Public Schools: Closed - Lakota Local Schools: Closed - Campbell, Kenton, and Boone County school districts (Northern Kentucky): Closed
**Travel Concerns:** - Motorists should anticipate slow commutes and icy roadways. - Untreated surfaces will be particularly slick. - Hamilton County snow emergency levels indicate hazardous road conditions.
**Long-Term Forecast:** Frigid air is expected to persist throughout the week, with another potential snow system arriving on Sunday.
2-4 inches, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 5 inches.
Snow is expected to taper off around 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
Yes, several school districts, including Cincinnati Public Schools, are closed.
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