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Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21<p></p>
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
Cincinnati and the surrounding region was placed under a level 2 snow emergency on Monday, February 15. Freezing rain pummeled the Tri-state before turning into snow late Monday night. We walked over the Purple People Bridge to check out Downtown, Mt. Adams, Mt. Auburn, and Over-the-Rhine for several hours and document the extreme weather phenomenon. Rush hour was eerily quiet. Very few cars and people were out during the storm. Though it was cold and uncomfortable, there was no denying all of the snow looked good on the Queen City. / Image: Phil Armstrong // Published: 2.16.21
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