Second round of snow moves in Wednesday; 1-3 inches possible

The biggest winter snow storm in years battered Cincinnati Tuesday, dropping 5 to 10 inches of snow for many areas.And the snow is not over yet, with a second round expected to bring additional accumulations Wednesday. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // CLOSURES & DELAYSA Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect at 10 a.m. for a few Ohio counties and many counties south of the Ohio River.Snow showers move in Wednesday morning, bringing a system that should stick around for the next couple of days.Temperatures will be cold enough for all varieties of wintry weather, but mostly snow and some sleet. A little freezing rain could mix in for areas south of the Ohio River. The second round of snow will bring lighter accumulations, ranging from 1 to 3 inches for most areas.A very light glaze of ice will also be possible in southern communities. Highs will be around 25 degrees Wednesday and 28 degrees Thursday. Lows both nights will be down into the upper teens. Cincinnati will get a break from the busy weather Friday into Saturday, before another potent storm arrives Saturday night and into Valentine’s Day.This could also be accompanied by the brutal cold we have been watching with highs in the teens Sunday and below zero for lows by Sunday night. Details of this system are still being worked out, but it could bring with it more accumulating snow. Stay tuned.

The biggest winter snow storm in years battered Cincinnati Tuesday, dropping 5 to 10 inches of snow for many areas.

And the snow is not over yet, with a second round expected to bring additional accumulations Wednesday.

LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS // CLOSURES & DELAYS

A Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect at 10 a.m. for a few Ohio counties and many counties south of the Ohio River.

Snow showers move in Wednesday morning, bringing a system that should stick around for the next couple of days.

Temperatures will be cold enough for all varieties of wintry weather, but mostly snow and some sleet. A little freezing rain could mix in for areas south of the Ohio River.

The second round of snow will bring lighter accumulations, ranging from 1 to 3 inches for most areas.

A very light glaze of ice will also be possible in southern communities. Highs will be around 25 degrees Wednesday and 28 degrees Thursday. Lows both nights will be down into the upper teens.

Cincinnati will get a break from the busy weather Friday into Saturday, before another potent storm arrives Saturday night and into Valentine’s Day.

This could also be accompanied by the brutal cold we have been watching with highs in the teens Sunday and below zero for lows by Sunday night.

Details of this system are still being worked out, but it could bring with it more accumulating snow. Stay tuned.

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