Ohio, Winter Storm
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Ohio may face heavy snow and frigid temperatures as the winter storm moves in. Here's how much snow the state could get.
Snow is falling across Greater Cincinnati as the National Weather Service says 2 to 5 inches will likely accumulate overnight Saturday into Sunday.
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According to the National Weather Service, snow will fall in intensity this morning and peak this afternoon and evening. The snow will taper off tonight, but lingering light lake-enhanced snow showers will continue across Northeast Ohio on Monday. In addition, sub-zero wind chills are expected and continue tonight into Monday morning.
How many school closings are there for Monday? What are the road conditions like right now? What about parking bans or snow emergency levels in your county? We're following real-time updates throughout the wintry weather with everything you need to know.
State officials warn that elderly Ohioans face increased risks of frostbite, hypothermia and falls as frigid temperatures persist across the Buckeye State.
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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - Temperatures continue to be a thorn in the side of the Mid-Ohio Valley’s attempts to clean up after the winter storm from Sunday, and tonight will be no different. A few heavier snow showers similar to Monday evening are possible, and we may pick up another coating of snow.