Some residential streets are still covered with snow, but many others made improvements before Friday's snowfall.
Snow between 2 to 4 inches is expected to fall in Greater Cincinnati between Friday and early Saturday morning.
While main roads are clear and the city makes progress on side streets, some tough-to-reach neighborhoods still need some work, as a second round of snow is set to hit Friday afternoon.
Just as one winter snow storm finishes -- and many roads around Greater Cincinnati are once again driveable -- another ...
An additional 2 to 3 inches of snow accumulation is expected Monday. ...
Cold today and the timing and expected snowfall totals from Fridays Winter Storm.
The focus of the last few days has been clearing main roads, but the efforts have now shifted to residential streets. City officials say road crews have been working 12-hour shifts, non-stop since ...
This week's two-day dump of the white stuff has certainly been memorable, but how did it stack up to past snowfalls?
Cincinnati is working to clear streets after one of the heaviest snowfalls in decades, focusing on residential roadways.
Greater Cincinnati is grappling with its largest two-day snowfall since 2008, with reports of 9 to over 11 inches of snow.
A widespread winter storm has prompted winter storm warnings across numerous states from the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic.
The Greater Cincinnati area has been blanketed in almost a foot of snow thanks to the winter storm that began Sunday.