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Northern Kentucky Historical Weather Events
10th Anniversary Of Blue Ash Tornado
It was the deadliest tornado since the Super Outbreak to strike the Tri-State. Four people were killed and hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged.
Weather Makes History With Windstorm
On September 14, 2008, the Tri-State was victim to some of the strongest wind gusts in the area’s history. It became the Blackout of 2008.
Cincinnati's Deadliest Windstorm - July 7, 1915
Downtown Cincinnati and vicinity is heavily damaged by what is first thought to be a tornado.
'The Freezer Bowl'
Minus-9 at kickoff, a wind chill of minus-59 and the Bengals in short sleeves. What a site.
Photos Show '37 Flood's Rage
Whenever the Ohio River rises to threaten Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati, invariably the flood of 1937 comes up.
Weather 101
Change Your Clocks
Daylight Saving Time is returning Sunday, March 14th. Find out how it will save you some money.
Spring Starts This Weekend
It's finally time and after a few beautiful days, winter just feels like a bad memory.
Clermont Co. Road Crews Ready For Mother Nature
Workers prepare for 12-hour shifts to cover 400 miles of county roads. Video Watch Video
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