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LIST: Dozens of businesses, churches closed or delayed as snow moves
IN WASHINGTON. THANK YOU FOR JOIN US FOR THIS SUNDAY WHO DEY. WHAT WORRIES US IS WEATHER AND WIND. I KNOW PEOPLE ARE LIKE, NO, BUT THIS IS BUFFALO, SO WE HAVE TO EXPECT THAT. KATIE: THEY WILL HAVE THE SAME TIME WE HAVE TODAY. THIS SYSTEM IS MOVING NORTHWARD. SIMILAR TEMPERATURES, SIMILAR SNOW LEVELS. THE SNOW IS REALLY FALLING IN LEBANON. LOOK AS THE STREETS ARE COVERED IN SNOW. WE HAD A LOT OF SNOWFALL, A FEW SMOOTH TRIPS, AND THE SNOW HAS ACCUMULATED WITH SOME OF THE HEAVIEST BANDS THIS MORNING. WE HAVE ADDITIONAL HUMIDITY FROM THE SOUTHWEST. AT THIS TIME WE ARE SEEING MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW ALONG CORRIDORS 71/75. I WANT TO SPIN A RADAR FOR YOU. FREEZING IN PROGRESS. A LOT OF THIS PINK IS SLEET. YOU WILL SEE THIS FROM PEOPLE IN WINCHESTER, GEORGETOWN. SNOW IN HILLSBORO. BATAVIA, CLAREMONT COUNTIES SEEING SNOWFALL AT THIS TIME. VERGILE UNDERWAY ON FALMOUTH. IT DEPENDS WHICH SIDE OF TOWN YOU LIVE. SOME OF OUR INDIANA COMMUNITIES, A LITTLE BREAK. COUNTY OF SWITZERLAND SEEING HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW. BOONE COUNTY IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY SEE SOME STUDY SNOWFALL — CONSTANT SNOWFALL. IF YOU HAVE A FLIGHT TO TAKE, ALLOW YOURSELF LOTS OF EXTRA TIME. HAMILTON COUNTY LOOKING FAIRLY DRY. SNOW RESUMING AGAIN IN FOREST PARK, BLUE ASH. HERE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LOOP 275. MORE SNOW UP NORTH INTO BUTLER AND WARREN COUNTIES, SPRINGBORO, LEBANON. MASON SEEING HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW. WILMINGTON IS ALSO SEEING VERY HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW. ADDITIONAL HUMIDITY OVER THE SOUTHWEST TRACK. WE WILL SEE FLURRIES, ICE NEAR NOON TODAY. BETWEEN NOON AND 3 AM THIS WILL DECREASE FOR EVERYONE THEN TEMPERATURES WILL BE GOOD, 36, DRYING SKY HERE BUT SNOW IS MOVING INTO ORCHARD PARK WHERE THE GAME IS TAKING PLACE TODAY. ONE OR TWO INCHES OF SNOW FALLS DURING THE GAME. TEMPERATURES ARE SIMILAR IN THE LOW TO MID 30’S RANGE. SNOW AT LEAST UNTIL 12:00 PM. ICE AS YOU GO FURTHER SOUTH OF LOOP 275 EAST OF HAMILTON COUNTY. THIS WILL DIMINISH AROUND 3 AM AND THEN WE REMAIN WITH SPOTTED FLURRIES UNTIL TOMORROW MORNING. THE EARLY PART OF TOMORROW BRING IF YOU WAIT AND MISS SHOWERS BEFORE WE START DRYING UNTIL NOON. RAIN AND SNOW OUTLOOK WE ALREADY HAVE A FEW REPORTS OF TWO INCHES BUT HAVE HAD ISOLATED TOTALS UP TO FOUR INCHES IN INDIANA COMMUNITIES. DON’T BE SURPRISED IF YOU HAD SNOW ALL MORNING IF YOU SEE SOME OF THE HIGHER TOTALS. MOSTLY RAIN AS YOU GO SOUTHWARD INTO THE WLWT VIEWING AREA TODAY. SOME OF IT MIXES WITH ICE. 34 LOW OVERNIGHT, LEGAL FLURRIES — PERSISTENT. 32 TOMORROW MORNING, MAINLY CLOUDY DAY. TUESDAY SEEMS THE BEST DAY OF THE WEEK. 43, MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUN. WEATHER IMPACT DAY ON WEDNESDAY. THIS IS OUR NEXT STRING OF IMPACT WEATHER WITH WIDESPREAD SNOW CHANGING TO A MIXED SNOW-RAIN. WHO WILL SHIP WHERE
LIST: Dozens of businesses, churches closed or delayed as snow moves
We start our Sun-dey with heavy and constant snow! LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // CLOSURES AND DELAYS Towns south of the 71/75 split will see mostly sleet this morning. The steady snow and our wintry mix continues until midday today before easing off at kickoff. Most cities in Cincinnati and Northwest Indiana will see between 1 and 3″ of slush accumulation. in Buffalo from here and will bring about 1 to 2″ of slush accumulation from here. sending off at the end of the match. Tonight will bring isolated flurries and showers with mostly cloudy skies. Lows are cooling to the upper 20s around 30. Clouds will be tenacious on Monday capping our highs in the upper 30s and our lows in the mid 20s Monday evening as skies begin to clear again . After calm weather on Tuesday, another powerful storm will begin to affect our region on Wednesday. Stay tuned, as it looks like a well-organized storm that could bring rain or heavy snow (or a combination of both).
We start our Sun-dey with heavy and constant snow!
LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // CLOSURES AND DELAYS
Cities south of the 71/75 divide will see mostly sleet this morning. The steady snow and our wintry mix continues until midday today before easing off at kickoff. Most cities in Cincinnati and northwest Indiana will see between 1 and 3″ of slush accumulation. Be aware of slippery travel today with road temperatures near or below freezing. Temperatures actual air temperature warms up to the mid 30s later in the day.
This snow system is moving towards Buffalo from here and will bring about 1-2″ of slush accumulation from kickoff to end of the game.
Tonight brings isolated flurries and snow showers with mostly cloudy skies. Lows cool to upper 20s above about 30.
Clouds will be tenacious on Monday capping our highs in the upper 30s and lows in the mid 20s Monday evening as skies begin to clear again. After calm weather on Tuesday, another powerful storm will begin to affect our region on Wednesday. Stay tuned, as it looks like a well-organized storm that could bring rain or heavy snow (or a combination of both).
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