On average, Cincinnati's last snowfall for the season is in late March. However, snow has fallen before in the area in April and even May.
The city of Cincinnati saw almost a foot of snowfall over the last two days. If your street hasn't been plowed yet, here's why.
City staff cite staffing, resources, technology and communication as spaces that must be improved to prepare for the next ...
The Cincinnati City Manager's office says there is no record of city code that requires property owners to remove snow and ...
The highest reading in the Greater Cincinnati vicinity was 11.4 inches in Aurora, Indiana. Locally, Owensville, Landen and Cleves recorded 11 inches of snow. The storm total for snow at Cincinnati ...
Snow showers and scattered flurries are slated to return to the Greater Cincinnati area on Thursday. Here's what to know.
According to the NWS, Cincinnati is expected to receive approximately 3 inches of snow Friday through Saturday. However, the city could get as much as 5 inches on the high-end.
There are still more questions than answers about why the Cincinnati snow removal process failed after a heavy snowfall ...
This week's two-day dump of the white stuff has certainly been memorable, but how did it stack up to past snowfalls?
The live, interactive map shows which city streets have already been treated, when a vehicle was on a particular street and ...
After a blizzardy week, the snow has finally stopped falling in Greater Cincinnati. The latest round of snow hit the region Friday into late Saturday morning. So how much snow did we see?