
Up to two inches of snow has fallen around the area and early this morning Hardin County Sheriff Keith Everhart placed the county under a Level 1 Snow Emergency.
That was lifted at around 10 this morning, but was raised again around 1pm back to a Level 1.
There is a potential for more accumulating snow that will affect your morning commute on Monday, and the amount of show varies around the region.
According to the National Weather Service, Hardin and Hancock Counties are expected to get one to three inches of snow Sunday night into Monday morning, but two to four inches are forecast for Auglaize, Logan, Union and Wyandot Counties.
Allen and Marion Counties are forecast to get three to five inches during that time.
Stay tuned to WKTN for the latest information on that developing winter storm.
The Kenton Area Transportation Service, or KATS, issued a reminder amount its inclement weather policy.
KATS buses will run during Level 1 and Level 2 road conditions.
Trips outside of Kenton may be cancelled or delayed depending on the conditions around the county during a Level 2 Snow Emergency.
All trips will be cancelled, and KATS will close for the day during a Level 3 Snow Emergency.
Written by: bclark
todayJanuary 14, 2026 49 1
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