CINCINNATI — A record-breaking amount of snow fell in the early morning hours Tuesday morning.
At CVG, the previous record for snowfall on this day was last set nearly 100 years ago — in 1929. That total was 2.2 inches.
Tuesday, around 4.3 inches fell at CVG, nearly doubling the previous record.
Several other areas throughout the Tri-State also saw over 4 inches of snow, including areas around Morrow, Ohio and Union, Ky.
RECORD BREAKING SNOW! We officially broke a record overnight with 4.3" of snowfall at CVG. The previous record was 2.2" set in 1929. pic.twitter.com/IvK1fNfnzY
— Jennifer Ketchmark (@KetchmarkWCPO) December 2, 2025
The National Weather Service in Wilmington is also asking residents in the region to send them snow measurements so it can track accumulation levels fro

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