What will the weather be like on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration? Check Monday's forecast here.
Cold, dry weather is forecast for the Ohio Valley Region on Wednesday, but another chance of snow will return early on Thursday.
According to the NWS, Cincinnati is expected to receive approximately 3 inches of snow Friday through Saturday. However, the city could get as much as 5 inches on the high-end.
Organizations in Hamilton County are issuing updates Saturday after a winter weather advisory for the region was lifted at 7 a.m.
A deep freeze sets in this week as Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky remain blanketed in snow. Schools close for a second day, roads, other updates.
Snow record set, road conditions, closures The region is bracing for more snow and bitterly cold temperatures on Monday after setting a daily snowfall record on Sunday. The 8.4 inches of snow recorded in Cincinnati breaks the previous record of 6.
The Sunday snowfall total was updated in this report as the National Weather Service corrected its tally. Here are the latest updates as Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are slammed by a ...
The weather service winter storm warning forecasts up to 10 inches of snow to the Greater Cincinnati region between Sunday and late Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, a polar vortex will impact most of the country this weekend, here is what you need to know.
Though dangerous fire weather conditions have eased, officials warned of other potential risks in impacted neighborhoods.
A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore. It happened 46 years ago this January as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes were paralyzed by one of the worst winter storms in the region. Bitter cold temperatures and howling winds pushed into the Cincinnati area Jan. 26, 1978.
People can seek refuge from the cold in Warren, Butler and Clermont counties, Northern Kentucky and in Cincinnati as temperatures dip to near-zero.