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The "red" warning is the highest level of local travel advisory, meaning that travel may be restricted to emergency management workers only. During a warning, individuals are directed to: Refrain from all travel. Comply with necessary emergency measures.
Is your street under inches of snow after Winter Storm Fern? These Ohio cities offer trackers to check on snowplows, and report roads that need work.
The Ohio Department of Transportation shared video on Monday, showing a snow plow escorting an ambulance and other first responders during an emergency.
New records were set in other Ohio cities as well. Dayton set a new daily snowfall record for Jan. 25 with 12.4 inches and Columbus with 11.9 inches, according to the weather service. To learn more about totals throughout greater Cincinnati neighborhoods, read our snowfall record coverage.
A winter storm brought record-breaking snowfall to the Cincinnati area, with some locations receiving over a foot of snow. An extreme cold warning is set to take effect, with dangerously low wind chills which can cause frostbite on exposed skin.
With 6-11 inches of snow predicted, some parts of Greater Cincinnati, counties and cities will issue snow emergencies. What do they mean?
Gov. Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency across the state of Ohio amid severe winter weather that is expected to impact the region throughout the weekend.