Hamilton County, Ohio downgraded to a level 1 snow emergency after a winter storm. All neighboring Ohio and Kentucky counties have also lowered their snow emergencies to level 1. A level 1 snow ...
Hamilton County remains under a level 2 snow emergency, meaning only those who consider it necessary should be out on the ...
Check the current snow emergency levels in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Snow emergencies are in effect in multiple counties amid a winter storm that is expected to drop 10-16 inches of snow. The following counties are under a Level 2: Butler, Champaign, Clark, Darke, ...
Already covered in snow, another 2 to 3 inches of accumulation are likely on Tuesday, Feb. 3. We will have the latest updates ...
The traditional three snow emergency levels will be replaced with two clearly defined winter weather notifications: Snow ...
The level 3 snow emergency means that roads are closed to all drivers except for emergency personnel. It began at 6 p.m.
Find out which snow emergency level each county in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are under and what it means for you.
Several counties and cities across Greater Cincinnati have announced snow emergencies ahead of the winter storm.
Level 3, which is the highest, means roads would be closed to non-emergency travel and those driving for non-emergency ...