Find out which snow emergency level each county in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are under and what it means for you.
Hamilton County remains at a level 2 snow emergency Monday night as adjacent Ohio counties have reduced their snow emergencies to level 1 and cities have rescinded them altogether. At level 2, only ...
Check the current snow emergency levels in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Union County joins Delaware County in canceling snow emergency, but Franklin County and other neighbors remain at Level 1. See what snow levels mean ...
No one should be on roadways unless absolutely necessary and violators could be subject to arrest.
Already covered in snow, another 2 to 3 inches of accumulation are likely on Tuesday, Feb. 3. We will have the latest updates ...
Level 3, which is the highest, means roads would be closed to non-emergency travel and those driving for non-emergency ...
The county had been under a Level 3 snow emergency sine 10:35 a.m. Jan. 25.
Hamilton County remains under a level 2 snow emergency, meaning only those who consider it necessary should be out on the ...
Tracking road conditions across Greater Cincinnati ...
No one should be on roadways unless absolutely necessary and violators could be subject to arrest.
As of Monday afternoon, all counties in the Miami Valley are at a Level 2 Snow Emergency or lower. Montgomery County dropped ...