There are three snow emergency levels in Ohio. Each one requires a different response from drivers. Here's what you need to know.
If the weather is bad enough, local sheriffs can issue snow emergencies. Here's what you need to know about them.
Multiple central Ohio counties declared snow emergencies Sunday as winter continued to bring snow and cold temperatures to ...
Please be advised. According to officials, Belmont, Monroe, Noble, Guernsey Counties have been alerted to a Level 1 snow ...
Snowfall will continue into Monday with another 1 to 3 inches possible atop the accumulation Sunday. CPS and a slew of other districts have closed.
Snow emergencies are in effect in some Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky communities as snow is in the forecast on ...
Under Ohio Law, sheriffs monitor snow conditions and declare snow emergencies ... Some or all county roads have been closed to all but emergency and essential persons. No one should be on ...
Snow emergencies have been lifted in southwest Ohio after a winter storm brought heavy snowfall to the region Sunday and Monday.
A winter weather advisory goes into effect Friday afternoon for central and southern Ohio. Friday’s storm is set to develop during the afternoon, ending up with ...
Hamilton, Butler, Clermont and Warren counties in Ohio removed their snow emergencies ... streets that made travel treacherous. A Level 1 snow emergency means roadways are hazardous with blowing ...
Under Ohio Law, sheriffs monitor snow conditions ... In Cincinnati, during severe snowstorms, the city may issue a Parking Snow Emergency, which initiates parking restrictions on signed routes.