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WEATHER FORECAST. AND I REALLY HOPE THIS ISN’T FORECASTING WHAT WE’LL BE DEALING WITH FOR THE NEXT THREE MONTHS, BUT COUPLE OF MONTHS, RIGHT? BUT DAY TWO OF THE METEOROLOGICAL WINTER. HERE WE GO. I THINK EVERYONE HAS HAD THAT THOUGHT TOO. YOU’RE LIKE, OH, OKAY. COMING OUT HOT OR REALLY COLD? ACTUALLY, YES. BUT AT LEAST I MEAN, IF YOU HAD YOUR HOLIDAY LIGHTS PUT UP OVER THE WEEKEND. LOOKS GORGEOUS WITH THOSE. WE’VE GOT SOME NICE PHOTOS IN COMING IN HERE WITH THE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS UP. YEAH. ISN’T THAT SO CUTE? THE SNOW THERE. MELBOURNE, KENTUCKY AS WELL. LOOKING ACROSS THE RIVER. GORGEOUS. THERE. AND THEN OVER TOWARD OTHER PARTS OF GREATER CINCINNATI. WE ALSO HAD SOME PHOTOS COMING IN FROM MASON. THIS IS FROM MARK CIVIC. SOME SNOW COMING DOWN THERE EARLIER THIS MORNING. AGAIN, SINCE THEN MOST OF OUR SNOW OR ALL OF OUR SNOW RATHER HAS WRAPPED UP. SOME OF THOSE TOTALS ARE QUITE IMPRESSIVE FOR TODAY. SOME TOWNS PICKING UP CLOSER TO FIVE INCHES OF SNOW. IN FACT, THERE WAS A REPORT OF FIVE INCHES IN MASON FROM THIS MORNING. 4.8 OFFICIALLY AT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN WILMINGTON. WE HAD A RECORD SNOW AT CVG AS WELL, A 4.2IN 4.8, IN CLEVES TOWNSHIP, ALSO PICKING UP 4.8 CLOSER TO 4.7. IN SILVERTON AND SARDINIA, PICKING UP AROUND 4.5IN OF SNOWFALL. OUR SYSTEM IS MOVING OUT OF HERE, MOVING TO OUR EAST, SO WE ARE GOING TO DRY OUT FOR THE REST OF TODAY. NOT GOING TO SEE THAT SUNSHINE ANYTIME SOON THOUGH. IT STAYS CLOUDY FOR THE REST OF THE DAY, AND IT’S GOING TO STAY COLD FOR THE REST OF THE DAY. OUR PAVEMENT TEMPERATURES AROUND TOWN ARE SITTING BELOW FREEZING, SO I’M SHOWING THIS TO SHOW YOU THAT IF THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR ANY SORT OF REFREEZE OVERNIGHT, IT’S THERE BECAUSE OUR PAVEMENT TEMPERATURES ARE BELOW FREEZING. BUT RIGHT NOW OUR ROADS ARE MOSTLY TREATED, SO WE SHOULD CONTINUE TO SEE SOME IMPROVEMENT THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE DAY. BUT OUR TEMPERATURES WILL KEEP ON DROPPING OVERNIGHT AS WELL. SO I DEFINITELY THINK REFREEZE IS GOING TO BE SOMETHING WE’LL HAVE TO WATCH OUT FOR EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. CURRENT WINDCHILLS ARE SITTING AROUND 19. IN CINCINNATI, WE HAVE A WIND CHILL CLOSER TO 23 IN LOVELAND. MIDDLETOWN AS WELL FEELS MORE LIKE 21 IN OXFORD, WITH THE AIR TEMPERATURE SITTING CLOSER TO ABOUT 28. IT IS GOING TO TAKE A FEW DAYS BEFORE WE START TO SEE THIS REACHING ABOVE 32 DEGREES. WE’RE STAYING BELOW FREEZING HERE FOR SEVERAL MORE DAYS, AND THE REST OF TODAY OUR FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES GOING TO STAY AROUND 20 TO 24 ISH DEGREES THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON. SO A COLD ONE OUT THERE. WHAT THAT MEANS THOUGH, IF YOUR KIDS DID HAVE SCHOOL TODAY, MAYBE THEY HAD A LITTLE BIT OF A DELAYED START. GENERALLY THINK THE SNOW THAT’S ON YOUR YARD AND YOUR LAWN THAT WILL STILL BE THERE BY THE TIME THEY GET HOME FROM SCHOOL, SO THEY’LL STILL GET TO GET OUT AND ENJOY IT, BUT STILL IT STAYS JUST SO COLD. NOW, TONIGHT, I DO THINK THERE WILL BE ENOUGH CLEARING IN OUR SKY THAT THAT IS GOING TO ALLOW TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT TO SINK DOWN INTO THE TEENS. SO A REALLY COLD START TO THE DAY TOMORROW. FINALLY STARTING TO SEE SOME SUNSHINE THROUGHOUT TOMORROW AFTERNOON. HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO REACH TO ABOUT 32 FOR YOUR WEDNESDAY, SO MAYBE CLIMBING JUST AT FREEZING MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT ABOVE THAT. IF YOU GET LUCKY TOMORROW AFTERNOON, BUT OVERALL IT’S JUST GOING TO STAY SO, SO COLD AS WELL AS THAT. FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES STAYING IN THE TEENS AND SINGLE DIGITS FOR SOME SPOTS BY TOMORROW MORNING. HERE’S 7:00. FEELS LIKE ABOUT NINE IN BATESVILLE. FEELS LIKE 13 IN CINCINNATI. THEN INTO THE AFTERNOON WE’LL START TO SEE A LITTLE BIT OF SUNSHINE. FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES, THOUGH. STILL GOING TO BE AROUND 23 IN CINCINNATI, 20 IN SPRINGBORO FEELS MORE LIKE 26. IN ALEXANDRIA, KENTUCKY. TRYING TO SEE THAT FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURE BUMPING UP TO ABOUT 30 OR SO AS WE GET INTO THE PEAK HEAT OF THE DAY. BUT REALLY AND TRULY, IT’S GOING TO STAY COLD AROUND HERE. SNOW CHANCES PRETTY MINIMAL THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE WEEK. FOR THE REST OF TODAY, WE STAY DRY. NOW AS WE GET INTO THE WEEKEND, WE DO HAVE ANOTHER WEATHER IMPACT DAY FOR THE CHANCE OF SOME SNOW THAT RETURNS HERE THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND. OTHERWISE, OUR NEXT WARM DAY OUTSIDE IS GOING TO COME IN ON SATURDAY WITH HIGHS CLOSER TO ABOUT 36. BUT GUYS, WE ARE FULL ON IN

LIST: Dozens of schools closed, delayed due to accumulating snow

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Updated: 1:12 PM EST Dec 2, 2025

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Accumulating snow fell across Cincinnati Monday into Tuesday.The snow threat caused schools to announce closures and delays.SEE CLOSURES LIST HERE // SEE LATEST FORECAST HERE Cincinnati Public Schools announced their closure for Tuesday. No staff is to report.The snow rolled in overnight and as it exits here approaching 7 a.m. many areas reporting right around 4 inches of snow.Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport recorded 4.3 inches of snowfall, which sets a record for the date of December 2.The snowfall, which began late Monday night, nearly doubled the previous record, set in 1929 of 2.2″.And that is on the lower end of the estimates for the system, which peaked overnight.Snowfall totals across Greater Cincinnati included:Mason, OH | 5.5″Landen, OH | 5.0″Madeira | 5.0″Anderson, OH | 4.5″Beckett Ridge, OH | 4.5″Florence, KY | 4.5″Hebron, KY | 4.5″Norwood, OH | 4.5″Saint Martin, OH | 4.5″Sardinia, OH | 4.5″Wilmington, OH | 4.2″Aurora, IN | 4.0″The morning commute is quite a headache for many. As the snow ends the road crews can start to clear out the roads after just trying to keep up in the pre-dawn hours. Roads will slowly improve as the day goes on, but plan on it staying very cold. Highs will only be around 31. Whatever snow falls, stays around through all of Tuesday. Go to the WLWT weather page | Subscribe to WLWT’s YouTube channelPlan on frigid air for the rest of the week! Highs struggle to warm above freezing until the weekend. At that point, we have another system moving in Sunday that brings another round of snow.» Follow WLWT: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Accumulating snow fell across Cincinnati Monday into Tuesday.

The snow threat caused schools to announce closures and delays.

SEE CLOSURES LIST HERE // SEE LATEST FORECAST HERE

Cincinnati Public Schools announced their closure for Tuesday. No staff is to report.

The snow rolled in overnight and as it exits here approaching 7 a.m. many areas reporting right around 4 inches of snow.

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport recorded 4.3 inches of snowfall, which sets a record for the date of December 2.

The snowfall, which began late Monday night, nearly doubled the previous record, set in 1929 of 2.2″.

And that is on the lower end of the estimates for the system, which peaked overnight.

Snowfall totals across Greater Cincinnati included:

  • Mason, OH | 5.5″
  • Landen, OH | 5.0″
  • Madeira | 5.0″
  • Anderson, OH | 4.5″
  • Beckett Ridge, OH | 4.5″
  • Florence, KY | 4.5″
  • Hebron, KY | 4.5″
  • Norwood, OH | 4.5″
  • Saint Martin, OH | 4.5″
  • Sardinia, OH | 4.5″
  • Wilmington, OH | 4.2″
  • Aurora, IN | 4.0″

The morning commute is quite a headache for many. As the snow ends the road crews can start to clear out the roads after just trying to keep up in the pre-dawn hours. Roads will slowly improve as the day goes on, but plan on it staying very cold. Highs will only be around 31. Whatever snow falls, stays around through all of Tuesday.

Go to the WLWT weather page | Subscribe to WLWT’s YouTube channel

Plan on frigid air for the rest of the week! Highs struggle to warm above freezing until the weekend. At that point, we have another system moving in Sunday that brings another round of snow.

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