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A winter weather advisory is in effect for the Greater Cincinnati area from Thursday evening to Friday morning. Snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are possible Thursday night, with another 3 to 6 inches expected Saturday. Officials warn of hazardous travel conditions for the Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes.
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Weather alerts expand to 5 N.J. counties with up to 4 inches of snow, wintry mix in forecast today
Forecasters are tracking the chance for multiple storms after Christmas Day leading into next week for New Jersey.
A clipper system is expected to bring light snow to the far north and west suburbs of New York City early Tuesday, potentially dropping up to 3 inches while making roads slick.
Cold, snowy conditions are expected across New Hampshire on Tuesday, just two days before Christmas. Tuesday will start cold, with temperatures in the teens and lower 20s and increasing cloud cover. Snow will begin falling during the early afternoon and will continue into the evening.
Between Jan. 5-6, Louisville was hit with 10.5 inches of snow, with some areas getting an additional 1/2-inch of ice. Of that total, 9 inches fell Jan. 5 alone, making it the third-snowiest calendar day ever in January and the 11th-snowiest calendar day all time in Louisville. It was the snowiest single calendar day since Feb. 4, 1998.
New Jersey school districts have called for delayed openings on Tuesday as snow was predicted for a northern swath of the Garden State. The National Weather Service is predicting 1 to 2 inches of snow across most of northern New Jersey,
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List of school early dismissals on Tuesday, December 23, as winter storm arrives in parts of state
Some schools in Massachusetts and New Hampshire have announced early dismissals as they prep for the winter storm.