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Cincinnati weather: Police announce road closures as storm works through region

Cincinnati weather: Road closures, current snow emergency levels in counties Quinlan Bentley, Sarah Brookbank and Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer Greater Cincinnati woke up to less snow than initally predicted Tuesday, but snow and ice will still make travel hazardous.  Even with precipitation ending roads will remain slick till road crews can clear and treat them and many area remain under snow emergencies.  © Meg Vogel/The Enquirer Vehicles travel on Fort Washington Way while snow falls on downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Hamilton County remains under a Level 2 snow emergency on Tuesday morning, meaning only necessary travel is advised. As of 7 a.m. Tuesday

Cincinnati weather: Hamilton County goes to Level 2 Police announce road closures

Cincinnati weather: Road closures, current snow emergency levels in counties Quinlan Bentley, Sarah Brookbank and Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer Greater Cincinnati woke up to less snow than initally predicted Tuesday, but snow and ice will still make travel hazardous.  Even with precipitation ending roads will remain slick till road crews can clear and treat them and many area remain under snow emergencies.  © Meg Vogel/The Enquirer Vehicles travel on Fort Washington Way while snow falls on downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Hamilton County remains under a Level 2 snow emergency on Tuesday morning, meaning only necessary travel is advised. As of 7 a.m. Tuesday

Ole Miss won Monday s snow day party - Red Cup Rebellion

Ole Miss won Monday’s snow day party Share this story The Daily Mississippian Winter storms have taken over most of the Midwest and Southeast, dumping snow and ice all over everything. School has been canceled, work has been postponed (for some), and roads are damn near undriveable for most. Snow Globe Town. But, that didn’t stop the Ole Miss students from getting out and enjoying the day yesterday. Over 3,000 people were invited to a large-scale snowball fight in the Grove, and several hundred of them made their way to the Oxford campus this afternoon. It is still unclear why students left the Grove and stormed Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. pic.twitter.com/wa3rPRprVK The Daily Mississippian (@thedm news) February 15, 2021

Oxford police say ice has reduced on some roadways around the city

Oxford police say ice has reduced on some roadways around the city By WMC Action News 5 Staff | February 16, 2021 at 6:37 AM CST - Updated February 16 at 10:09 AM OXFORD, Miss. (WMC) - The Oxford Police Department says its seen a reduction in ice on some roadways around the city but bridges still have some ice on them. Public works crews have cleared a designated driving lane on Molly Barr Rd. and Jackson Ave. Highways within the city also have a clear lane. Mayor Robyn Tannehill says University Avenue is temporarily closed from South Lamar to South 18th while crews clear the road.

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