Ohio, winter storm and snow
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Snow blanketed Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Saturday night into Sunday morning. More snow is on the way for the region into Sunday night.
The winters of 1976-1977 and 1977-1978 take the cake for the most memorable seasons of snow. People came from far and wide to cross the frozen Ohio River, either lacing up their sturdiest snow boots or ice-skating to and from Kentucky and Ohio.
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Columbus and Cincinnati brace for weather fluctuations with rain turning to snow and potentially slick travel conditions; NWS warns of low temperatures to follow.
According to forecast maps from The Weather Channel, Winter Storm Fern is expected to bring heavy snowfall to Ohio. The storm will bring ice, including a mix of snow and ice, in states south of Ohio. Winter Storm Fern may continue to bring snow in parts of the Northeast, especially New England, on Monday.
The significant winter storm continues across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky on Sunday. Snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain reported all across our region on Sunday morning. Travel is not encouraged as roadways are extremely slick.
The NWS in Wilmington, Ohio, warns of severe winter weather, including a storm with heavy snow and cold across Ohio and parts of Kentucky and Indiana.