![]() Highs are expected to reach the upper 30s. Some of the snow in the region will change to rain by Monday afternoon, though most will be snow for the majority of the day Monday. On Monday, expect snow at the start of the day, but temperatures will continue to climb, according to Storm Center 7. Lows for Monday will occur shortly after midnight in the lower 20s. Tonight, Storm Center 7 reports that snow continues into the evening and overnight hours with temperatures continuing to climb. As the expected afternoon snow moves in, there will be some heavy moments of snow fall at times. MORE ON WEATHER: Your 5-day forecast from Storm Center 7Īccording to Storm Center 7, clouds will build throughout the day today as temperatures climb into the lower 20s. Reduce visibility will come along with the snow and ice, which will make travel difficult. ![]() Lingering light snow, or freezing drizzle, however, will be possible overnight into Monday morning.Įxpect 2 to 3 inches of snow accumulation, with a trace amount of ice, according to the weather service and WHIO TV’s Storm Center 7. The weather service out of Wilmington reports the snow will develop this afternoon and move quickly across the region, and is expected to taper off this evening. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory earlier this morning which includes cities in Butler and Warren counties. “(We have) about 50 crashes,” said a Butler County Sheriff’s dispatcher. Road Test Vehicle Controls: Operate horn, lights (parking lights, high and low beam headlights, turn signals), windshield wipers, parking (emergency) brake, 4. Snow is beginning to heavily fall in the region, and accidents aren’t regulated to the highway, according to some law enforcement agencies. There are four reports of vehicles that slid off the road on both southbound and northbound I-75 at exit 38, the Franklin exit, Gilkison said. Snow piled on top of sleet overnight on February 15 as Storm Uri swept across the US, bringing severe wintry conditions. Just south of that crash on northbound I-75, there’s another accident with no injuries, he said. Updated: 9:01 ET, HEAVY snowfall in Ohio has resulted in snow emergencies being issued in the state. That accident victim was transported to Atrium Medical Center in Middletown, said Ohio State Highway Patrol dispatcher Ryan Gilkison. The crash involves an SUV that slid into the wall and a 44-year-old, who is reported with a minor leg injury. The left two lanes on northbound Interstate 75 at the 26 mile marker are shut due to a crash, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Stay with the Journal-News online and on Twitter for information about delays, closures and cancellations. Motorists are urged to drive very cautiously. Roads are considered hazardous, and there are reports of blowing and drifting snow. The Butler County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Level 1 snow emergency. Move all vehicles off of snow routes to assist in the clearing of roadways. Roadways are hazardous with snow and ice. The city of Oxford is under a Level 1 Snow Emergency. The semitrailer has been moved over to the right shoulder. On Interstate 71 at exit 32, a semitrailer struck a sign. Ohio State Highway Patrol dispatcher Ryan Gilkison report that there are two non-injury accidents on I-75: one northbound at mile marker 28 were a vehicle struck the median wall and one southbound at mile marker 23 close to Entertainment Junction. You can also call Butler County Emergency Services administrative office at 72, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm directly for assistance.Accidents reported earlier are cleared, but new accidents have been reported on Interstate 75 in Butler County and on Interstate 71 in Warren County, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. If you do not have internet access, please contact a friend or family member to help add your contact information to the emergency database. ![]() If you know of anyone who lives in Butler County please encourage them to visit the Butler County website and sign up for CodeRED notifications. There is no direct charge to you for this service. At sign up you may select which types of warnings you’d like to receive. ![]() Enter your contact information in the CodeRED website. Sign Up for NotificationsĪll residents and businesses are urged to sign up for notifications by clicking the CodeRED logo or visiting the Butler County CodeRED page. We have selected CodeRED as an Emergency Notification Warning System to be an automatic severe weather alert service, alerting citizens in the path of severe thunderstorms, flash floods, tornadoes AND any other potentially life threatening event/emergency. Butler County Emergency Services is excited to share a new notification resource for all residents and businesses located in Butler County! It’s called CodeRED
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