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Most of Tri-State under Winter Storm Warning, Advisory

Most of Tri-State under Winter Storm Watch
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Most of the Tri-State is currently under a Winter Storm Warning or Winter Weather Advisory, until 11 p.m.

The following counties are under the warning:

Ohio

  • Hamilton

Kentucky

  • Carroll
  • Gallatin
  • Boone
  • Kenton
  • Campbell
  • Owen
  • Grant
  • Pendleton
  • Bracken
  • Mason

Indiana

  • Ripley
  • Dearborn
  • Ohio
  • Switzerland

The following counties are under the advisory:

Ohio

  • Butler
  • Clermont
  • Brown
  • Adams

Indiana

  • Fayette
  • Union
 

Possible snow storm

A band of snow will continue to push through parts of the Tri-State through the evening hours and gradually fade.  Warm pavements temperatures have aided in melting snow from many of the roadways but as temperatures fall tonight, we'll have to watch for slick spots that will develop, especially on elevated surfaces.

Go herefor your full forecast.

Definitions:

A Winter Weather Advisory is issued for any amount of freezing rain, or when 2 to 4 inches of snow (alone or in combination with sleet and freezing rain), is expected to cause a significant inconvenience, but not serious enough to warrant a warning.

A Winter Storm Watch is issued when there is the potential for significant and hazardous winter weather within 48 hours. It does not mean that significant and hazardous winter weather will occur...it only means it is possible.

A Winter Storm Warning is issued when a significant combination of hazardous winter weather is occurring or imminent.