LIST: Multiple Tri-State counties declare snow emergencies, travel advisories

As snow continues to fall across the Tri-State, multiple counties have declared emergencies or travel advisories due to difficult road conditions.

What’s a snow emergency? It is a warning system to alert residents that bad weather could make it unsafe to travel. In Kentucky and Ohio, communities can issue Level 1, 2 or 3 snow emergencies that detail just how bad the roads are. In Indiana, those same emergencies are described by color: yellow, orange or red.

The following counties are under a Level 1/yellow snow emergency:

  • Brown County, OH
  • Butler County, OH
  • Dearborn County, IN

Drivers in these counties are asked to travel only when needed.

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