Cincinnati bracing for 9-inch snowstorm as winter weather tightens

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The National Weather Service now forecasts about 9 inches of snow for Cincinnati with heavier accumulations along I-71. Snow is expected to begin around 1 p.m. Saturday and intensify Sunday, with snowfall rates potentially reaching 0.5 inch per hour. Extremely cold wind chills (as low as 25 below zero) could follow Monday into Tuesday. Warming shelters are opening, and Ohio and Kentucky have declared states of emergency to mobilize resources. Stay home if possible and monitor updates for travel advisories.
- Track snow emergency levels, snow timing. Winter storm warning updates cincinnati.com
- Winter Storm Warning: Significant snow arrives today, up to a foot of snow likely wlwt.com
- Gov. Mike DeWine issues state of emergency in Ohio ahead of winter storm wcpo.com
- Columbus Weather: Governor declares a state of emergency abc6onyourside.com
- How much snow will Ohio get and when? Winter storm forecast updates cincinnati.com
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