The previous record for January 5 was 6.9 inches.

I-275 in northern Kentucky as of 5:57 a.m. Photo by www.Ohgo.com.
(Wilmington, Oh.) - A record amount of snowfall was recorded on Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington, a record snowfall of 8.4 inches was set at CVG.
This breaks the old record of 6.9 inches set in 1977.
[12:54 AM] ...Record Daily Maximum Snowfall Set at Cincinnati, OH...
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 6, 2025
A record snowfall of 8.4 inches was set at Cincinnati on 01/05/25. This breaks the old record of 6.9 inches set in 1977.
Other area snowfall totals are as follows, according to the NWS:
- Union, Ky - 7.2 inches
- Warsaw, Ky - 7 inches
- St. Leon, Ind. - 6.8 inches
- Greendale, Ind. - 6.5 inches
- Florence, Ky - 6.5 inches
- Cleves, Oh - 6.3 inches
- Aurora, Ind. - 6.3 inches
- Vevay, Ind - 6 inches
- Lawrenceburg, Ind. - 6 inches
- Batesville, Ind - 4.7 inches
- Brookville, Ind. - 4.5 inches
See more snowfall totals at https://www.weather.gov/source/crh/snowmap.html?zoom=8.075902571694881&lat=39.19&lon=-83.85&hr=48.

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