Tri-State braces for record snow and bitter cold

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A historic winter storm blankets the Cincinnati Tri-State, with 10+ inches already and 12–16 inches possible west of I-71; another 2–3 inches may fall today, with totals varying by area (southeast 6–10 inches, north 8–12). Travel remains hazardous into Monday as gusty winds cause blowing snow. Bitter cold follows, with wind chills near -15 to -10 Sunday night into Tuesday. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through noon Monday, with a Cold Weather Advisory and an Extreme Cold Watch in place through Tuesday.
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