CINCINNATI (WKRC) – From extreme snow to extreme cold: accumulating snow ended in the area early Sunday evening but other weather issues persist.
The Cincinnati metro area is grappling with severe winter weather, as a record-breaking snowfall has been followed by dangerously low temperatures. The region received over 10 inches of snow, with some areas northwest of the city, such as Middletown and Batesville, Ind., seeing a foot and more. CVG recorded 10.2 inches, with 9.2 inches falling on Sunday alone, setting a new record for Jan. 25 and marking the seventh largest one-day snowfall in the city’s history.
As the snowstorm subsides, gusty winds continue to create hazardous conditions on the roads. The bitter cold is complicating snow removal efforts, as additives are needed…..