";s:4:"text";s:4679:" An additional 1-3" expected. CINCINNATI -- The Tri-State woke up to a fresh blanket of snow this morning but we saw a wide range of snowfall numbers across the Tri-State. Add to that the 6 to 9 inches expected today. In this portion of our viewing area, we generally picked up a half inch to 1.5 inches of snow last night with some isolated reports up to three inches. The snow has stopped falling in many areas, but roads remain dangerous. However, secondary, rural and side streets saw that snow stick overnight.Snowfall amounts were much lower throughout northern Kentucky and southeast Indiana. Snowstorms of over five inches a day normally occur a couple times annually. Menu. "If you’re off by two or three hours in one of those transitions it can double your snowfall totals or cut them in half," O'Brien said. The highest amounts of snow were recorded in Warren, northern Clermont, Clinton and Highland counties. Some areas saw more than 5 inches of snow. Watch Live Watch. Boston could see several inches of snow midstate could now see up to 20 inches snow aculations expected today winter storm heavy snow expected from milwaukee weather how many inches of Winter Weather Advisory More Snow Today And TonightSnow Aculations Expected TodaySnow Ing Tonight Through Tuesday From Long Duration StormForecast continue reading.
Some areas saw more than five inches of snow.The following communities reported these snowfall totals by 8:45 a.m. Tuesday:In Hamilton County, snowfall amounts ranged from as low as one inch on the west side to four inches in Forest Park in the northern part of the county. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.