Wilmington, OH – A winter storm watch has been issued for much of Ohio and northern Kentucky, with significant snowfall expected between Sunday and Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, the storm could bring over six inches of snow to the region, with northern Kentucky at risk of icy conditions due to a potential wintry mix. The heaviest snowfall is forecasted for northern counties, while southern areas may see less accumulation.
Forecasters warn that the evolving storm track adds uncertainty to the total snowfall. Mixed precipitation and hazardous travel conditions are likely, especially as temperatures drop Sunday night. Residents are advised to monitor updates and prepare for possible disruptions.
Emergency management teams urge drivers to exercise caution and stay off roads during peak storm hours. “Road conditions could deteriorate rapidly,” officials cautioned.
Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates, and consider stocking essential supplies ahead of the storm.
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