Snow advisories issued, asking drivers to avoid unnecessary travel due to winter storm

The biggest snow storm in over five years slammed the Cincinnati area overnight Tuesday, dropping from two to upwards of 10 inches of snow.LATEST FORECAST // LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS Many of downtown Cincinnati’s roads and highways surrounding the metro area are shut down or gridlocked because of cars and semitrucks stuck in the snow. Roads are extremely slick along major highways. Drivers are advised to avoid any travel if possible or use extreme caution while on unplowed roadways.Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey declared a level two snow advisory, shutting down all roadways in the county. This closure affects all state, county, township and city roadways. Drivers are advised to only travel when necessary, using extreme caution.Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones issued a level one snow emergency, advising drivers to use extreme caution.Dearborn County in Indiana issued an orange travel watch, advising drivers only travel when necessary.

The biggest snow storm in over five years slammed the Cincinnati area overnight Tuesday, dropping from two to upwards of 10 inches of snow.

LATEST FORECAST // LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS

Many of downtown Cincinnati’s roads and highways surrounding the metro area are shut down or gridlocked because of cars and semitrucks stuck in the snow.

Roads are extremely slick along major highways. Drivers are advised to avoid any travel if possible or use extreme caution while on unplowed roadways.

Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey declared a level two snow advisory, shutting down all roadways in the county. This closure affects all state, county, township and city roadways. Drivers are advised to only travel when necessary, using extreme caution.

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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones issued a level one snow emergency, advising drivers to use extreme caution.

Dearborn County in Indiana issued an orange travel watch, advising drivers only travel when necessary.



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