Another snow is moving through the Cincinnati region and is creating messy road conditions.
Greater Cincinnati is under a winter weather advisory with 1 to 2 inches of snow possible for the region.
A snow system develops over Cincinnati Tuesday, with heavy showers expected for most of the late morning and early afternoon.
Ohio is on alert due to a wintery mix and snowfall, with the National Weather Service issuing advisories and expecting a brief warming trend next week.
Along with the extra inches of snow, Greater Cincinnati will also be under a cold weather advisory as wind chills as low as negative 10 are expected.
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