A winter weather advisory for Greater Cincinnati will end at 7 a.m. Saturday, but snow showers may continue into the ...
The Montana and Wyoming mountains will see the heaviest snow, with up to 2 feet expected until 6 p.m. local time on Sunday.
Today (Saturday): The final few snowflakes should be out of here by sunrise, then it’s increasingly sunny through the day.
An approaching trough of low pressure has already strengthened the wind over parts of Montana and Wyoming on Friday, and we ...
AM this morning. A few flurries will be possible once the winds pickup out of the northwest. Totals of 1” with a few spots closer to 2” fell overnight.
Besides the snow and wind, skies will be cloudy. Saturday will bring lows in the low-teens and highs in the upper-teens.
Forecasters don't expect Louisville to receive snow throughout the day Saturday, following two snow storms in less than a ...
Snow showers tonight and Sunday; Bitterly cold to start the work week; Little to no snow after Sunday; PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Temperatures will be season ...
More clouds will fill in this evening. Some light snow will start between 4 AM to 6 AM. Expect light snow through the morning ...
For us, snow showers are more likely in the morning hours, tapering in coverage throughout the afternoon. BUT, snow showers ...
It's been a very cold and blustery stretch, but temperatures will warm slightly before snow moves through the state Saturday.
The second round of heavy snow this week hits Friday and this time around Greater Cincinnati is in line to get 3 to 4 inches of snow.