Winter storm latest updates: All lanes are closed on I71/75 NB at Cut in the Hill after semi crash
Jan 05, 2025
A Winter Storm Warning is in full effect around the Tri-State as a massive winter storm has the area in its grip. Get the latest forecast and timeline for the storm.The storm is impacting the Tri-State in several ways, including snow emergencies, travel advisories and more. Here are the latest updates:6:19 a.m.Fayette County, Indiana is under a level 3 snow emergency. All roadways are restricted to emergency personnel. Drivers out for non-emergency reasons could be arrested or cited.6:16 a.m.All power has been restored in Clermont County, according to Duke Energy.5:48 a.m.A semi-truck has crashed on I-71/75 at Cut in the Hill. All northbound lanes are closed. 12:45 a.m.Clinton County is under a Level 2 snow emergency. Those under a Level 2 emergency are urged to limit travel to essential, life-sustaining activities only. 12:31 a.m.Clermont County is under a Level 2 snow emergency. This means drivers in the county are urged to limit travel to only essential, life-sustaining activities. 11 p.m. Almost every county in the Tri-State is under some type of snow emergency, with several across Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky under Level 3 or RED emergencies. 10:44 p.m.Highland County is under a level 3 snow emergency. All roadways are restricted to emergency personnel. 10:30 p.m. The southbound lanes of I-71 are open again after a roughly 7-hour backup due to a cluster of semi-trucks stuck in the snow and ice at the on-ramp to the Brent Spence Bridge. 10 p.m. Rumpke has suspended all trash and recycling services on Monday. Services will resume Tuesday, Jan. 7, and Rumpke will operate on a one-day delay the rest of the week. 9:45 p.m. Multiple counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana are under Level 3 or RED snow emergencies. These are the most severe of the snow emergency levels, and roadways are restricted to emergency personnel.9:10 p.m. Several counties have upgraded their snow emergencies this evening as snow becomes heavier, including Butler County. Click here for the latest travel advisories. 8:15 p.m. Mason County and Owen County in Kentucky have issued Level 3 snow emergencies, urging all drivers to stay home as roadways are restricted to emergency personnel. These are the first Level 3 snow emergencies in the Tri-State for this winter storm. 7:50 p.m. Clinton County, Ohio has issued a Level 1 snow emergency. Drivers in the area should use caution due to hazardous road conditions. 7:45 p.m. Cincinnati Children's Medical Center has canceled all in-person, outpatient appointments and walk-in services Monday until noon. The hospital said to check its website for updates and further closures. 7:40 p.m. All of Hamilton County has been upgraded to a Level 2 snow emergency. Residents are urged to not drive unless it's essential travel.6:35 p.m. Almost all flights departing and arriving to CVG Airport have been canceled. Click here for the latest flight statuses. 6:25 p.m. A crash in Grant County, Kentucky that shut down all northbound lanes of I-75 has cleared, according to KYTC. 6:20 p.m. Rumpke Waste & Recycling told WCPO that it's continuing to monitor road safety and conditions, and it has yet to make a final decision about Monday's services. Updates will be added to Rumpke's website.6:15 p.m. All southbound lanes of I-71 remain closed at the on-ramp to the Brent Spence Bridge due to a back-up of semi-trucks. 5:05 p.m. A jackknifed semi-truck has closed down all northbound lanes of I-75 in Grant County, Kentucky. Motorists on I-75 North are able to bypass the crash by taking Exit 144 and then continuing straight at the stop sign to the I-75 northbound on-ramp. 4:45 p.m.A massive backup continues along southbound I-71 across Fort Washington Way due to a cluster of stuck semi-trucks on the on-ramp to the Brent Spence Bridge. The backup has stretched through the Lytle Tunnel and up the southbound lanes of I-71 by the Hard Rock Casino. 4:10 p.m. The backup from I-71 southbound on Fort Washington Way to the Brent Spence Bridge continues as several semi-trucks remain stuck on the on-ramp. 4:05 p.m.UC Health has canceled all outpatient appointments and surgeries set for Monday. UC Medical Center and West Chester Hospital are remaining open for emergency services. 3:55 p.m.Cincinnati Public Schools has announced it will be closed Monday. Read the full list here. 3:48 p.m. Dozens of schools have already announced they will be closed Monday, including Sycamore, Loveland, Kenton County and more. Read the full list here. 3:45 p.m.Most LaRosa's restaurants will close at 4 p.m., the pizzeria announced. Check with your local restaurant to see if they remain open. 3:30 p.m. Boone County, Kentucky has increased its snow emergency from a Level 1 to a Level 2. Residents are asked not to drive unless it's essential travel. 3:20 p.m.A semi-truck is blocking all of the southbound I-71 lanes from Fort Washington Way to the Brent Spence Bridge. https://x.com/wxSpinner89/status/18760066319658844493 p.m.The City of Cincinnati announced that its Over-the-Rhine Recreation Center will be opening as an emergency warming center beginning Monday at 10 a.m. Multiple Metro buses are having issues in the snow along Gilbert Avenue. Snow is falling at a rate of 1 inch per hour as it moves toward the Cincinnati metro area. As this continues, visibility will continue to be impacted alongside road conditions. 2:15 p.m. Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones announced that he's opening up the county's Emergency Operations Center for the duration of the winter storm. 2 p.m.Kenton County increased its snow emergency from a Level 1 to a Level 2. This means drivers in the county are urged to limit travel to only essential activities. Butler County and Hamilton County in Ohio have also implemented Level 1 snow emergencies, asking drivers to use caution while traveling. 1 p.m.Several Tri-State counties, mostly in Northern Kentucky, have issued snow emergencies. The snow emergencies in Northern Kentucky come after Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Saturday in preparation for the storm. As of 1 p.m., Kenton County, Grant County and Boone County are under a Level 1 snow emergency. Campbell County, Gallatin County and Dearborn County, Indiana are under Level 2 emergencies. Drivers under Level 1 emergencies are asked to use caution due to hazardous road conditions. Those under a Level 2 emergency are urged to limit travel to essential, life-sustaining activities only. For more information about snow emergencies, click here. Those in the Ludlow, Kentucky area have already accumulated 0.7 inches of snow as of 1 p.m. RELATED:Winter Storm Warning now in effect: Heres the latest timeline of impactsInteractive radar: Track the snow to your doorstepWhy you shouldnt put your windshield wipers up when it snows