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Temps to dip into single digits Here are some shelters providing places to warm up

Temps to dip into single digits. Here are some shelters providing places to warm up. Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer Replay Video UP NEXT Temperatures are expected to drop to 4 degrees tonight and remain below freezing the rest of the week. Friday night is also expected to be very cold. The COVID-19 pandemic have caused several local shelters to close or restrict their numbers. The Talbert House, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and other organizations have raised money to put hundreds of people up in hotels and motels this winter. For those who still need a place to warm up, here are some locations of shelters that are still operating:

Cincinnati weather: Snow emergencies declared, winter storm warning in effect

Snow emergencies declared after storm dumps snow: Roads, closures, shelters Sarah Brookbank and Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer © The Enquirer/Liz Dufour Sycamore Community School buses are idle at the transportation department. Schools are closed Tuesday due to the snowstorm. Greater Cincinnati woke up to more snow than expected. Forecasters initially predicted up to 3 inches of snow starting Monday night into Tuesday morning, prompting local municipalities to declare snow emergencies. Then we woke up to 5 inches and more in some locations, the highest accumulations of the winter so far. There are reports of 7-10 in some locations. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency, the National Weather Service s weather advisory states.

Snow emergencies declared after storm dumps snow: Roads, closures, shelters

Snow emergencies declared after storm dumps snow: Roads, closures, shelters Sarah Brookbank and Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer © The Enquirer/Liz Dufour Sycamore Community School buses are idle at the transportation department. Schools are closed Tuesday due to the snowstorm. Greater Cincinnati woke up to more snow than expected. Forecasters initially predicted up to 3 inches of snow starting Monday night into Tuesday morning, prompting local municipalities to declare snow emergencies. Then we woke up to 5 inches and more in some locations, the highest accumulations of the winter so far. There are reports of 7-10 in some locations. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency, the National Weather Service s weather advisory states.

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