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More Road Problems Prompt Snow Emergencies

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Counties in Southeast Ohio have declared level one snow emergencies and two are level two as heavy snow continued to fall in the region on Saturday morning.

Athens, Hocking, Perry, Licking, Muskingum and Ross Counties were all at a level one snow emergency while Coshocton and Vinton Counties have declared a level two emergency urging motorists to remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary.

Roads remain snow covered with secondary roads especially slick.

Up to five inches of snow is expected to accumulate in parts of Southeast Ohio Saturday as a winter storm warning continues though early afternoon.

Parts of the region received as much as four inches of accumulation before 5:00 AM. 

The National Weather Service has called for an end of the snow in our region by 1:00 PM.

The high temperature is not expected to rise much above freezing Saturday and will drop throughout the next few days.

ODOT has been treating highways but a spokesperson Saturday morning said treating the roads is being made difficult with the continued snowfall.

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