What is today's snow emergency level in Cincinnati? Check road conditions

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What is today's snow emergency level in Cincinnati? Check road conditions

As of Tuesday morning, December 2, several counties remain under snow emergencies while snowfall blankets Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. By 7:15 a.m., two counties were under a Level 2 snow emergency, while most others were at Level 1.

In Ohio, a Level 2 snow emergency indicates that some roads are closed due to snow or ice, and travel should be limited to essential trips only. A Level 1 snow emergency signals hazardous conditions with snow drifts or icy patches, urging motorists to exercise caution.

Current Snow Emergency Levels by County (Tuesday, 7:15 a.m.)

  • Hamilton County: Level 2 Roads may be icy; unnecessary travel discouraged.
  • Butler County: Level 1 Roadways may be hazardous with blowing and drifting snow.
  • Warren County: Level 2 Roads may be icy; unnecessary travel discouraged.
  • Clermont County: No snow emergency issued.
  • Campbell County: No snow emergency issued.

Cincinnati police continue to enforce emergency auto accident reporting procedures. Motorists involved in non-injury accidents should exchange information and report incidents at district locations when possible.

Residents are encouraged to monitor local updates for changing road conditions and stay informed about snow emergency declarations.

Author: Sophia Brooks

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