200+ schools delayed, closed Thursday after winter storm brings additional snow to Tri-State

LIST: 200+ schools delayed, closed Thursday after winter storm brings additional snow to Tri-State



WHILE. KELLY: I KEEP TRYING TO LOOK AT THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST, AND I DO NOT SEE IT. RANDI: THERE IS THE POTENTIAL NEXT WEEK OF ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT SYSTEM MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE END OF THIS PARTICULAR SYSTEM IS INSIGHT AS WE LOOK AT THE RADAR,. THE ONE TO THE SOUTH IS STILL LINGERING FROM LAST NIGHT. IT HAD SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN, AND WILL LIKELY CONTINUE TO CAUSE ISSUES IN THE SOUTHERN COMMUNITIES AFTER THE SUN COMES UP AND THE SNOW IS GONE. TREE LIMBS DOWN AND POWER INTERRUPTIONS IS A POSSIBILITY. DOWN TOWARD MANCHESTER, SOME SNOW SHOWERS. THE BACK EDGE IS QUICKLY MOVING THROUGH, BY 5:00 WE ARE DONE WITH IT, AND BY 5:30. LOOKING BACK TO THE 275 LOOP, THINGS ARE QUIET BUT YOU MAY NOTICE FLURRIES. LIGHT SNOW NEAR NEWTOWN AND FAIRFAX. OTHER COUNTY, HERE COMES THE SECONDARY LINE FROM THE NORTH. IT IS DROPPING SOUTH. YOU CAN SEE NEAR MONROE ON I-75, A POCKET OF LIGHT SNOW. THIS BAND IS WORKING NORTH TO SOUTH AT 10 MILES PER HOUR, NOT MOVING FAST, NOT A TON OF SNOW. IT HAD MORE OOMPH IN THE MORNING. IT COULD BRING A LIGHT COATING, BECAUSE TEMPERATURES IN THE TEENS, SNOW WILL ACCUMULATE. ANYTHING FROM A DUSTING TO ONE INCH OF ADDITIONAL SNOW, AND AS WE GET TO 5:00, IT WILL BE AN ISSUE IN BUTLER AND WARREN COUNTY. BY 6:00 IT IS IN THE 275 LOOP. NOT A LOT, BUT SOMETIMES A HALF-INCH CAN CAUSE ISSUES. WE HAVE CREWS IN PLACE WATCHING THAT. WINTER STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES. THE SNOW EXITS BETWEEN 5:00 AND 5:30. THE IMPACTS, ICY ROADS, SMALL TREE LIMBS MAY HAVE FALLEN. BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS IN THE SOUTHERNMOST COMMUNITIES. THAT IS WHY THAT WARNING CONTINUES UNTIL 7:00 EVEN THOUGH THE SNOW WAS GONE BY 5:00. THE LINE FROM THE NORTH DRIFTING SOUTHWARD, THIS KEEPS IT NORTH. 5:00 IT IS TO THE NORTH, 6:00 CLOSE TO CINCINNATI. 7:00, CLOSE TO NORTHERN KENTUCKY. BY 10:00 A.M. THE SNOW SHOWERS ARE MOVING OUT. IT WILL BE WINDY AND COLD. RIGHT NOW, 19. WINDS OUT OF THE NORTH AT 12 MILES PER HOUR, SO IT FEELS LIKE 7. LINGERING SNOW THROUGH 10:00 A.M. WITH A 20 MILE-PER-HOUR WIND BEST IT WILL FEEL LIKE THE TEENS . WE ARE AT 22.5 INCHES FOR THE SEASON, AND IN AN AVERAGE WINTER, WE GET 22.3. EVERYTHING WE GET NOW IS SURPLUS SNOWFALL, AND THERE IS MORE COMING. TODAY, 25 WITH MORNING SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS. FRIDAY IS DRY AND COLD. MOST OF SATURDAY IS AS WELL. SATURDAY EVENING HAS THE POTENTIAL FOR ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOW. HALF-INCH TO MAYBE ONE INCH. SUNDAY WILL BE DRY. I’M KEEPING MY EYE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOR THE POTENTIAL FOR ANOTHER BIGGER SYSTEM. THERE IS A LOT OF VARIABLES IN WHAT WE WILL BE SEEN, BUT KEEP IN MIND WE COULD SEE A DECENT SYSTEM NEXT WEEK WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR A GOOD BIT OF S

LIST: 200+ schools delayed, closed Thursday after winter storm brings additional snow to Tri-State

Many are waking up to snowy, icy conditions Thursday as lingering showers bring additional light accumulations on top of the few inches that fell Wednesday evening. More than 200 schools in the Tri-State have decided to either delay or close Thursday.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // SCHOOL, BUSINESS CLOSINGS Snow showers will linger for northern communities through the morning commute Thursday, bringing additional light accumulations of about an inch. While it isn’t a lot, it will add to slick conditions during a busy time on the roads.All snow showers should fade by 10 a.m.The good news: The main snow system that brought around 2 inches of snow Wednesday is on its way out Thursday morning.However, the impacts from the snow and sleet in southern communities will leave an icy glaze on roads through the day Thursday. Also, some tree limbs may fall with the ice accumulation.Thursday afternoon will be dry, windy and cold. Highs will only hit 25 degrees with 15 mph winds. Wind chills will stay in the single digits this morning and to the teens this afternoon.We will enjoy a break from the wintry weather Friday under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-20s with lows Friday night in the upper teens. Some snow showers are possible Saturday with highs in the upper 20s. Valentine’s Day will be mostly cloudy and cold with highs in the mid-20s and lows around 10.A potent storm is likely to begin impacting the area late Sunday night into Monday. Stay tuned as this storm has the potential to bring significant accumulations of snow early next week.

Many are waking up to snowy, icy conditions Thursday as lingering showers bring additional light accumulations on top of the few inches that fell Wednesday evening.

More than 200 schools in the Tri-State have decided to either delay or close Thursday.

LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // SCHOOL, BUSINESS CLOSINGS

Snow showers will linger for northern communities through the morning commute Thursday, bringing additional light accumulations of about an inch. While it isn’t a lot, it will add to slick conditions during a busy time on the roads.

All snow showers should fade by 10 a.m.

The good news: The main snow system that brought around 2 inches of snow Wednesday is on its way out Thursday morning.

However, the impacts from the snow and sleet in southern communities will leave an icy glaze on roads through the day Thursday. Also, some tree limbs may fall with the ice accumulation.

Thursday afternoon will be dry, windy and cold. Highs will only hit 25 degrees with 15 mph winds. Wind chills will stay in the single digits this morning and to the teens this afternoon.

We will enjoy a break from the wintry weather Friday under mostly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-20s with lows Friday night in the upper teens. Some snow showers are possible Saturday with highs in the upper 20s. Valentine’s Day will be mostly cloudy and cold with highs in the mid-20s and lows around 10.

A potent storm is likely to begin impacting the area late Sunday night into Monday. Stay tuned as this storm has the potential to bring significant accumulations of snow early next week.

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