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Transcripts For WKRC Local 12 At Noon 20160209



just have snow showers in a scattered form. temperatures now are in the 20s. visibilities are being reduced where we have snow showers. coming up, another check of radar and when snow showers end, that comes up in 10 minutes. >> local 12 has crews out around the tri-state. perry schaible is where we have seen some of the heavier snowfall today. she joins us live from deerfield township in warren county. good afternoon, perry. good golly, what's going on? >> we're a mess, we're a mess. good afternoon, you know what, bob, i've been in mason throughout the morning, i'm not too far from where i was earlier this morning. this is deerfield township, just a few snowflakes coming down at this point. a lot earlier on today. ening chaing conditions and the roads have changed as well. by 5:00 this morning. by 6:00, it was slushy, now it is just wet pavement. that doesn't mean you don't have to take caution certainly as you take these roads. if you hit that slush, sometimes that's what causes you to slide. now i did talk to the good folks in the highway department of the warren county engineers office. last night. they took a break at about 4:00 this morning and then headed back out and they have been out ever since. you know, a lot of people have did. they certainly got out ahead of this storm and have done a good job keeping things clear for drivers. >> i just live a couple of blocks away. in. my parking lot of the townhouses was the most difficult to maneuver. but once i got on the regular >> and sandy, who you just heard from there, said her husband was a truck driver, and he said the highways have been fine as well. they take care of part of mason montgomery road. the township and cities take care of the other part. they have done a great job. another thing you might want to keep your eye out for, we're in a parking lot here, this is a sheet of ice. just as you walk out side on the sidewalk or parking lot, you may see some there. >> we're seeing some of the heavier snow out in clermont county. brandon orr is out there driving the roads in fact, brandon what are you finding in clermont county? >> roads here are in way better shape than they were earlier. the salt doing a really nice job. temperatures are right there in the lower 20s. this is the area that saw the most snow, i was on the west side earlier this morning, they had up to two inches this morning. this is the reason why, take a look at the satellite and radar going back for the past 12 hours. looking at one band north and east of cincinnati, how it just sat there all night long. the snow didn't come down extremely heavy, it was just a moderate steady snow, that's why we have four numbers of snow up here. now we see the hit and miss snow showers as we go later on this afternoon. that's exactly what scott dimmich will talk about in his main weather segment in less than ten minutes. >> we've been out to the east, we've been out to the north, we're going to look at traffic cameras now as well and give you a feel for what's going on in other parts of the tri-state. first out at 275-74. it is doing just fine. in terms of the interstates themselves. sides of the road. you can see the big rig going right down off the middle of your screen. u.s. 42 and the florence area as we head to the south. we still could see some side streets possibly with some issues. overall, the roads appear to be in pretty good shape. u.s. 50 in clermont county was shutdown earlier for a while after a crash sent a bobcat into the road. a bobcat, i do not mean an animal. a pickup was coming down near whitney. that knocked the bobcat off the trailer and into the road, no injuries were reported, but it did take some time to clear that accident. be sure to stay with local 12 news and local12.com for the latest on the winter weather conditions. >> a crane tipped over today as banks. was picking up steel rebar. it happened around 9:15 this morning. fortunately no one was hurt. the zika virus is officially in 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event totals. hamilton, at last check, four inches. wilmington five inches. we have received lower totals, but i suspect those are 24 or 12 hour totals. a lot of snow from yesterday has we're still expecting additional snow this morning and this of tomorrow. it won't be widespread as it was earlier today. an additional one perhaps inch and half to to inches of snow. the end of the event will be tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. the winter storm warning has been cancelled. a winter weather advisory for the entire tri-state. secondary roads, rural roads, not being in the best of shape. roads may be snowy in spots, but generally wet with the winter storm warning off the table and the advisory still in play. that suggests that the impacts of this winter weather event will be lower for this afternoon, this evening and early tomorrow. temperatures will float up into the mid 20s this afternoon. we'll have snow showers, snow that starts and stop. as you drive through a snow shower and then it is well above five miles when you come out of it. you can track snow showers, track clouds and get the updating planning forecast on r if's weather authority app. atrium medical center weather cam in college hill. light wind, wind chills for most are down in the teens. snow showers around this afternoon. relatively scattered for the rest of today, tonight and early tomorrow. additional chances for snow later this week and especially early next week. the temperatures now range between 20 in laurel. wind chills are down into the teens for many, those reporting a light wind, feels-like temperature close to the temperature. 23 now in cincinnati. up a couple of degrees. relatively cold air in place means no rain for the rest of today. we'll stay below freezing a big swirl in the sky. disturbances around that are giving us bursts of snow. notice, snow showers on live precision doppler 12 hd. this is all light snow. flurries and snow showers. rising sun, up 71. plenty of snow to the east of cincinnati. new vienna, georgetown, moving to the southeast at 25 miles an hour. not as much snow near the 71/75 split. more snow showers also in southeastern indiana. snow shower near rushville up interstate 24 are moving to the southeast, snow will start and stop through the afternoon. bursts of snow on the forecast model, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00. the coverage of snow will be down this afternoon, compared to earlier today. there will be snow showers if you're and about for any reason, still snow showers, but no widespread swathe of snow. so inverse, in addition to one to two inches of accumulation from right now through the end of the event tomorrow afternoon. snow showers will be relatively scattered. there will be a significant reduction in visibility, if you go through a snow shower. temperatures max out in the 20s this afternoon, we'll fall back down through the 20s tonight. cloudy skies all the way through early tomorrow. overnight lows in the teens. single digits as we get in the weekend. scattered snow showers friday and early saturday and then a bigger swathe of snow likely coming our way sunday night and monday. we'll be here through the afternoon, the evening and all the way through the weekend tracking waves of snow. snow will start and stop this afternoon. amounts will be relatively minimal, an inch or more all the >> be sure to join local 12 tonight. ncis new o >> whether you know it or not. this is a story you have been waiting for all day. if you throw an alligator at considered a deadly weapon or a joke. that's what a florida man arrested on allegations of doing just that want to know. they say their son josh is harmless. police say josh hurled a 3 1/2 foot alligator through the drive-through window at a wendy restaurant. assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful possession. in case you're wondering what happened to the gator, it was released in a nearby canal. >> we have snow coming through. snow showers, snow that starts and stops, an inch, perhaps 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