The National Weather Service is calling for less than an inch of accumulation.

Shutterstock photo.
(Wilmington, Oh.) – The first snowfall of 2024 is expected to hit the tri-state area overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, snow will spread across the region mainly after 3:00 a.m. Saturday.
Snow accumulation is expected to be less than an inch.
Untreated roads and elevated surfaces, such as bridges and overpasses, may develop some slick spots.
Rain and snow is expected to mix and taper off by Saturday afternoon. Any additional snow accumulation is expected to be less than an inch.

Bill Co-Authored, Sponsored by Patterson Ceremonially Signed by Gov. Braun
All-way Stop Coming to U.S. 52 in New Trenton
Ohio River Way Embarks on Biggest Challenge Yet: 23 Days, 488.5 Miles
New Endowment Fund Established to Strengthen Education in Ripley Co.
DCF Awards $125K Grant to Support Bright Meadows Park Project
Additional Funding Secured for Whitewater Canal Preservation Project

