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They’ve been working since the first snowfall to keep those areas clear and de-icing them. The winter operations team at the Cincinnati-area airport began working before the start of the storm by pre-treating roadways and runways. “We’re open and operational,” said Mindy Kershner, spokesperson for Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) in Hebron, Ky.Ī file photo of crews at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport working to keep a runway clean. In response to the intense conditions, the operators of Ohio’s largest airports are advising travelers to exercise caution, and perhaps a little bit of patience, before heading to the airport. The biggest worries are the bitter cold, ice and high-wind gusts, which are causing dangerous travel conditions leading into the holiday weekend, according to the Spectrum News Ohio weather team. The system is expected to last until Sunday. Airport leaders advise travelers to check with their airline prior to heading to the airportĪ storm system moved into Ohio overnight on Thursday, dropping several inches of snow and temperatures below zero in areas across the state.īeyond Ohio, the storm is affecting major swaths of the United States.Strong winds, frigid weather and snow have led to the cancellation of many flights.A winter storm system is overwhelming airports across Ohio.
