East of town and imbed within embedded is some flurries, back to it wont amount to a whole lot. Even a little bit of slick comics can some of this, through germantown stretching through places of kentucky, and downtown cincinnati its cloudy, 30 at the airport, a little bit of a breeze making for a windchill of 26. We started in the 20s, kids will need the coats this morning, low 30s by the lunch hour, they will need coats on the way home, upper 30s, mainly cloudy although another flurry or sprinkle it possible into the afternoon. Today the last really cold day was below normal temperatures, we have a warm up out of the way, normal tomorrow, way abovenormal by the weekend, and i will be back with how warm it gets, coming up in just a bit. People are coming together across the country and here in education. The National Walk in movement, and per perry shieblly shibley is here with how you can be a part of it. Reporter student, staff and Community Members are coming together to join this
Over the next 24 hours, you will want to stay alert to the 9 first warning forecast, because some of you could see several inches of snow. And thats why im with chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh with your only local forecast and tonight, Kentucky Governor matt bevin is already shutting down all nonessential offices for tomorrow the city of covington says that trash collection tomorrow is being moved up one hour. So make sure you get your trash out earlier. The timing of the snow is making it hard for schools to decide whether to close or dismiss early. 9 on your sides tj parker continues our coverage of the impending winter storm. Schools and businesses across the tristate say theyre concerned because the snow is expected to fall during an on both sides of the river say theyre ready for the snow, tomorrow evening. Superintenden t for newport independent schools says he and his team will get up early and check the roads, themselves, to make a decision on whether to close schools. In cin
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For Polson native Kati O’Toole, the concert April 20 at the Theatre on the Lake in Polson marks a musical homecoming. The Polson High School grad joins another alum, bassist Eric Hogenson, and friends and bandmates Annette Strean and Kirk Cornelius in Tin Finley – a band named after Nashville’s famed Tin Angel restaurant (where three of the four members either met or worked) and inspired by the quartet’s Montana roots.