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Former WLWT-TV meteorologist Cameron Hardin returns to Cincinnati airwaves while WKRC-TV looks for a new weekend meteorologist.
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People experiencing homelessness can go to Cincinnati's two winter shelters. Those out and about in the cold who need a more temporary warmup can go to one of 23 Cincinnati Recreation Centers.
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The National Weather Service is predicting sub-zero temperatures, with winds gusting close to 50 miles per hour, Thursday night into Friday.
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Forecasters are warning of treacherous holiday travel and life-threatening cold for much of the nation as an arctic air mass blows into the already-frigid southern United States.
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The National Weather Service has a network of more than 8,000 volunteer weather observers across the country, and Dorothy Stebbins is one of the most experienced. Before the 96-year-old retires from measuring rainfall in Ohio’s Miami Valley, she’s teaching us how it's done.
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Severe weather swept through the Tri-State Wednesday afternoon, knocking out power to tens of thousands.
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The entire area is in an excessive heat warning until 8 p.m. Wednesday.
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It’s been six months since a devastating and deadly storm ripped through western and southern Kentucky, producing 20 tornadoes, killing 81 people, injuring hundreds more and roiling an entire region. The event was heartbreaking, and took most people by surprise.
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Cincinnati's Road Operations superintendent says this winter storm, as predicted, is one of the worst combinations the city could expect.
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The imagery shows the scale of the destruction in parts of Kentucky, Arkansas and Illinois.