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CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Tri-State is waking up to several inches to a foot of snow on the ground, dangerous cold temps and slick roads to start the work week. Just over 9 inches (9.2) was officially recorded Sunday at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).
Bitter cold air and wind chills that will cut you like a knife have prompted the COLD WEATHER ADVISORY for this morning.
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Many across north Georgia could see dangerous driving conditions after an ice storm moved through over the weekend.
Air temperatures will not be nearly as cold as they were Monday morning, but breezy winds will make it feel much colder outside.
It's a First Alert Weather Day as extreme wind chills and power outage risks pose serious threats through noon Tuesday.
First Alert Weather Day until 10 AM for very cold temperatures. First Alert Weather Days this weekend for the potential of snow in the Midlands. Good morning! A First Alert Weather Day is in effect until 10 AM due to a Cold Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service. This morning, temperatures are in the teens!
THE WEEKEND AHEAD: As colder air moves in on Friday, we may issue another First Alert Weather Day heading into Saturday. Wind chills could approach zero Saturday morning, with afternoon temperatures remaining below freezing.
Icy conditions continue