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>> it' s a tragedy when you lose a loved one or lose someone to gaia lentz --gun violence. lisa: why police are going extra lengths to find a killer. mark: a huge loss to the music community. david bowie has passed. lisa: this weekend brought our first measurable snow. bitter cold has taken over. we will check the forecast just ahead. >> from cincinnati' s wlwt, leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. lisa: we have school closings and delays this morning. you can get the latest on wlwt.com. good morning to you. i' m lisa cooney.
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m mark hayes. this is going to be the best monday of the week. [laughter] mark: randi is here to check your forecast. it is bitter cold. playtime is over. arrived. mark: hello. randi: it is on the rough side today and tomorrow. the 24 hour temperature change map. it is 27 degrees colder than it was this time yesterday morning. is 35 degrees colder. a burst of cold air is here in cincinnati. along with it, some decent winds. we still have 10-mile-per-hour winds. when you couple that with single-digit temperatures, we
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-- you can see some thin cloud cover lingering east of downtown. a couple of flurries left over with that. it is 11 in mount orb. 8:00 a.m., your temperature will be 8 degrees. at noon, 18, feeling like six degrees. even in the warmest hours of the afternoon, it will still feel like the teens. kyla: on the side streets, that is where we see most of the issues. tomorrow morning , heading into this new system we are going to see dumping that snow down, oh. crews will have -- odot crews will have their work cut out for
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time heading out tomorrow morning. this morning, just a few extra minutes should suffice. track it -- traffic is looking interchange. we do have a closure west of the i-74, i -75 area. lisa: stay connected with us through the wlwt weather app. get the latest on the weather, traffic, and closings. sad news this morning. david but we has died after an 18 -- but we -- david bowie has died after an 18-month battle with cancer. mark: his most recent album was just released on his birthday this past friday.
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he was inducted into the rock ' n roll hall of fame in 1996. he was the man. police are searching for a gunman who murdered one man and injured another. lisa: the victims were ambushed in the middle of the day. andrew setters is live with more on the search. : andrew the search --andrew: the search for answers is not over yet. police are trying to figure out who shot the people in this parking lot here off of compton road. one person was killed, one person went to the hospital, and one person escaped without injury. this could have been much worse. was. when a shooter or shooters opened fire. off guard. police want to find out who was responsible. >> we have a guy with a gun
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the street. it is not clear if some of the police were talking to yesterday is a suspect. this is a fairly busy area. if you saw something that could help police, get in touch with them through crimestoppers. you don' t have to give them your name, you can remain anonymous, but you can also do the right thing. mark: cincinnati' s new top cop in the city manager will hold the first of a series -- and the city manager will hold the first of a series of public meetings. roundtable discussion where leaders talked about continuing the relationship between police and the community. you will also have a chance to give your input on how to deal with crime. the next meeting will be on january 25.
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offer another opportunity to find out what the badge is all about. they are trying to find people to take the recruit exam at the end of the month. after saturday' s loss, there could be changes to the bengals' roster. lisa: many are wondering will marvin lewis keep his job? mark: miriah turner is live with the answers. miriah: good morning. marvin lewis is the first nfl coach to go 0-7 in the playoffs. even after that , espn is reporting that the bengals will not fire marvin lewis. they plan to bring the coach back for the 2016 season, the last year on his current contract. meanwhile, reports indicate that the defensive coordinator will
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eagles' head-coaching job . the offensive coordinator could decide whether to pursue head-coaching opportunities in cleveland or san francisco. lisa: many bengals voiced frustration and offered apologies. jeremy hill said, this one is on me, after his fumble. the only thing to do is to continue to fight and come back stronger. adam jones posted a profanity-laced video blaming the rafts -- refs. he quickly took it down after deion sanders texted him, reminding him he is a free agent. mark: powerball is up to the largest total in the world. wednesday' s drawing could give
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billion over 20 years or over $800 million in your pocket out the door. it makes you wonder what you would do with all that money. we want to know what you think. go to our facebook page and tell us what you would do if you won this week' s powerball. keep it clean, folks. lisa: the state has partnered to provide new drinking water to the city of flint, michigan. the city switched water suppliers and flint has now switched back to the detroit water system . five additional resourcesites -- five additional resource sites opened this weekend. mark: florida governor rick scott toured areas of southwest florida after a tornado touched down. the tornado rolled through cape coral on saturday night, reaching wind speeds of 135
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debris around 12 square miles. no serious injuries or deaths were reported. lisa: president obama is preparing for his message to the nation. mark: a local man could have a front row seat to the president' s final state of the union address. who gave him the personal invite? lisa: chilly temperatures mean dangerous conditions on the roads. mark: taking a live look outside, it is a cold start to the day. 8 degrees. anytime we are in single digits, we get concerned. randi: at least you need two hands. in petersburg, we are currently 5. a couple spots are still double digits along the 71 corridor. 10 in fort mitchell.
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like below zero. for the morning rush, 0 to -01 10. tomorrow morning' s commute could have its own share of issues with snow on the way. kyla: let' s look at some snow right now. old man winter made his presence known over the weekend. you saw a couple of runners braving the weather. mostly just a really beautiful
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school closings are all up to date at the bottom of your screen and on our website, wlwt.com. mark: look outside. give yourself some extra time. kyla: tomorrow morning, you will need more than a few of those extra minutes. we will be seeing more snow accumulating tomorrow morning. this morning, most interstate travel has been clear. here is a look. 275 near 471. you should still be good to go. 64 miles per hour. speeds are looking great as you head toward downtown cincinnati. a great six-minute commute. lanes are moving along. those ramps and bridges, that is where you have the potential to see some slick spots. mark and lisa. mark: thank you. today'
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jury selection begins in the trial of a baltimore police officer charged in freddie gray' s death. freddie gray died in the back of a police van. six officers are on trial. lisa: grammy award-winning singer natalie cole will be laid to rest in los angeles today. chaka khan is expected to sing at the funeral. cole will be buried next to her parents, sister, and brother at forest lawn in glendale. she died of pulmonary arterial hypertension, which lead to heart failure. she was 65 years old. mark: hillary clinton discusses key issues and her appearance on "snl" on "the ellen to generous sho -- degeneres show."
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to run for president as a woman. i have spent a lot of time around families who have lost kids and family members to gun violence. there are just no words. i was so proud of the president when he said that we' ve got to do something to try to stop all the gun violence. mark: she also shares the selfie secrets she learned from kim kardashian. lisa: wow. mark: you can catch the episode today at 4:00 on wlwt. who knew? lisa: it is your girl kim . mark: she has taken some selfies that have come out well. she broke the internet twice. jim obergefell, the plaintiff in the landmark case that changed marriage history, tweeted out that he was humbled to be invited by the first lady to be her guest at the state of the
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he sued the state of ohio so his name would appear on his late husband' s death certificate. the supreme court legalized gay president obama called jim obergefell live on tv to congratulate him. many schools are rather delayed or closed due to the danger, the icy roads this morning. lisa: kyla woods is here with some tips on navigating the snowy commute. kyla: aaa assisted nearly 500 drivers in greater cincinnati who slid off the road, had dead batteries, and many other winter weather car problems. if you did not go out on sunday, give yourself extra time to let your engine run for a while before taking off. many local residents said they found issues opening their car doors due to the cold temperatures.
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there is less traction with the ice and snow. decrease distance -- increased distance between yourself and other cars. slick roads mean your cars will not slow down as quickly. do not hit your brakes if you start to skid. slamming on your brakes can make you skid even more. steer your car in the direction you want your vehicle to go. it is always good to have that reminder during the coldest part of the season. mark: we had bread, eggs, and milk, and a little bit of cinnamon, so we did not have to go out. lisa: good for you. mark: we made it. [laughter] lisa: randi, good morning to you. [laughter] randi: i ate crackers. i made myself waffles for dinner. tomorrow morning, it will be another morning where you will have the kids around a little longer because the chance for
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we have a burst of morning snow on way for tomorrow. winter has finally arrived. wind chills start out between 0 and -10. tomorrow, a burst of snow is arriving in the morning. we could pick up a quick half-inch to two inches in a very short amount of time. this is where the system is over the top of calgary. it is going to barrel across the plains and move in our direction by about this time or so tomorrow morning. we will keep our eye on the exact timing of that as it starts to move across the u.s. later today. east of i -75, a couple towns of double digits. officially, 8 degrees at cbg.
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temperatures will be in the upper 20' s this afternoon. if there is any sort of a breeze, it will feel like the upper teens. the coldest day so far this season. 26 degrees by 6:00 tonight as the clouds roll in again. cloudy skies by late tonight. a few flurries after midnight. tomorrow morning, you can see the snow rolling in from northwest to southeast. heavy at times. 9:00, perhaps some heavier bands over downtown. the timing could change by a couple hours either way. the snow is gone by about lunchtime and we are looking at snowfall totals in the one inch, one and a half inches range. we have a half-inch on the low-end. temperatures fall tomorrow afternoon.
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re welcome. we knew it had to come to an end. kyla: this morning, we will have an easier go at it. our interstate travel this morning has moved along pretty well. it is our side streets where we see issues pop up. west fork near montana, we have the report of an accident. you covered, as well. lisa: the golden globes have wrapped up after honoring this year' s best in movies and television. mark: there were some obvious winners and surprises. lisa: there was a lot of excitement to go around. ricky jura base returned -- gervaise returned to host the
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john hamm received his second golden globes for best actor in television drama. matt globe for acting. he won for "the martian." a standing ovation greeted sylvester stallone, after winning a globe for playing a ago. leonardo dicaprio won for "the revenant." a lot of people are talking about the bear scene. denzel washington received the sessile b demille award -- cecil b. demille award. of excitement because of the
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s romance "carol." many of the locals who made up the crew of the film, which was filmed here, held a viewing party. "carol" was shot entirely in greater cincinnati. it did not walk away with any awards last night. lisa: it should have won. it will always be a winner in our book. it showcases our city and all the surrounding areas. pretty cool. mark: good stuff. randi: just waiting for the oscars with that one. come on. speaking of watch parties, perhaps you are headed to one tonight for college football. it is championship monday. expect temperatures in the 20' s as you make your way to your buddy' s house. kickoff is just after 8:00. the feels like temperature is
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>> he treated his family and friends with the best respect. he is a guy that i' m going to truly, truly miss. mark: a local shop owner gunned down inside his own store. he is being remembered as police look for the killer. lisa: trouble on and off the field. the fans going to court after the messy saturday night loss to the steelers. mark: coming to the aid of people in need this winter. cincinnati' s wlwt -- leading the way, this is wlwt news 5 today. m mark hayes. lisa: i' m lisa cooney. snow on the ground and it is very cold. mark: several schools are on delays or are closed as a result. let'
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more snow coming our way? randi: tomorrow. tomorrow morning at this time, we could be dealing with very tricky travel. the system headed our way is up in canada right now. we will get a burst of snow that will really slow things down on the roads. this morning, the cold air is a big concern. it is 9 in springboro. 7, walton. 3 degrees in batesville, indiana. we do have a breeze right now. most spots are coming in at 5-10 miles per hour. it feels like zero at cbg. it feels like -7 in wilmington. we had some clouds around overnight. they are lingering east of the 275 luke, but will be clearing out. it :00 a.m., bitter cold, around eight degrees.
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4:00, 27. lots of sunshine, but still only feeling like 18. kyla: our interstate travel has been off to a pretty good start. side streets is where we see many issues. as randi mentioned, the snow will be coming in when a lot of people are on the roads. it will be a very different situation than what we are dealing with this morning. 71 and 75 are looking good at u.s. 42. 71 is getting heavier , both north and southbound at pfeiffer. we will have another check coming up in a few minutes. mark: thank you. a number of school closings for today -- we are keeping you up-to-date with them running at the bottom of our screen. you can also get them at wlwt.com.
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get the latest weather and traffic sent directly to your phone whenever winter weather hits. lisa: talks coaching changes, player finds still circulating after the heartbreaking loss on saturday night for the bengals. mark: dan griffin joins us now with the latest. dan: a good morning to you, mark and lisa. coach marvin lewis is expected to talk with us today. the players are expected to come here to the locker room. at question, the changes that could come after saturday night' s loss. espn reporting that coach marvin lewis is not expected to be fired because of this. apparently, other teams are looking at the defensive and offensive coordinators for the bengals. it got pretty messy between the bengals players, including vontaze burfict and the entire steelers team. some are questioning vontaze burfict'
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handling of his players. vontaze burfict' s hit in the fourth quarter lead to a penalty that inch the steelers closer to a field goal. because of all that happened, vontaze burfict could face suspension according to new reports. then, wallace gilberry and adam jones got into it with steelers linebackers coach joey porter, adding another 15 yard penalty. it turns out that porter could be facing nfl discipline for the incident. in the nfl rulebook, it says that no other nonplayer may come onto the field without the referee' s permission unless he is a substitute -- during any team timeout all playing rules continue. fans are also getting some heat. some of them through trash at ben roethlisberger as he was being taken away when he was injured. coach marvin lewis will have his chance to talk about all of this today.
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paul brown stadium. dan griffin, wlwt news 5. lisa: thank you. mark: also happening this morning, we are -- there were is questionable behavior on the field and questionable behavior in the stands. six people were arrested on saturday night on charges including underaged drinking, disorderly conduct, and assault. they are all expected to face a judge later this morning. we are staying on top of breaking news involving the death of legendary singer david but we. -- david bowie. his career spanned five decades . he died peacefully after battling cancer. he turned 60 nine on friday, the same day he released a new album called "blackstar." lisa: a business owner gunned down in his establishment is
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joe leach was shot last tuesday and died of his injuries. family and friends gathered outside leach brothers. his killer is still on the loose. >> i wish there were words. my dad was so unique and so one-of-a-kind. he was always our rock. no matter how grown-up we became or try to portray that we were, we always had our dad to fall back on and it is definitely a different world now. lisa: if you have information that can help with this case, call crimestoppers. mark: the driver of the car in a deadly crash in westchester is expected to learn his fate today. terrance strader pleaded guilty for the accident last july. he hit and killed troy tabled in
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lisa: your household budget might need some serious revamping because of something the country' s financial gurus have done. mark: we are leading the way on the rising interest rate. miriah: when the federal reserve raised interest rates last month , a lot of consumers went scrambling for the calculator to see what it would do to monthly budgets. greg mcbride says that as interest rates go up, you were going to see that very quickly reflected in your credit card and home equity lines of credit within one to two statement cycles. this is especially can true -- especially true for adjustable rate mortgage loans. when interest rates are on the rise with credit, they will
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>> even once banks raise rates, the yields are going to be trailing the rate of inflation. miriah: one aspect that will not be as expected -- affected will be car loans. mark: county' s seat will be filled. last week, the hamilton county republican party voted unanimously to replace greg hartmann. the replacement is the brother of the hamilton county prosecutor. lisa: the city' s cold weather shelters are open and accepted -- accepting anyone in need. the shelter house opens at 7:00 each night and will be opened -- open through the munch of february.
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mark: let' s see how low the mercury will go this morning. bitter cold out there. randi: single digits for many of us this morning. at the studio, it is nine degrees, but it feels like -5. things, it feels like -2. as the kids had out to the bus stop, we do have plenty of delays. most of them are through kentucky and indiana versus ohio. bundle up the kids. your wind chill will be between zero and -10. actual temperatures around 8. feeling like the low teens. tomorrow morning, it is going to be a hard decision for schools because it could hit right when the buses are rolling out. kyla: it will be a tough call assess the situation to figure out the delays or closures we will have it all covered for you.
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ferriday road is closed because of icy conditions. we had a minor accident not too far from there on west fork, as well. 275 is still looking at 65 miles per hour. we have seen great conditions on the interstates this morning. a lot of the treatment is a different story for tomorrow. the race for the white house heating up. the party front runners are being challenged. details on a recent poll that caucuses. lisa: arguably the most important auto show in the world opening today. we will preview the detroit auto show and what officials say seem to be -- seem to be this year' s theme. mark: traffic is starting to bitter cold. temperature.
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ferriday is closed. this particular street has an icy patch on the hill and the bend. be mindful of similar issues throughout our region. mark: you will be walking up to quite the frosty seen this morning. this is some of the overnight video we shot. many folks are cleaning up their cars. keep an eye on the bottom of your screens for school closings were delays throughout the morning. hillary clinton gets a key and/or smit as donald trump -- endorsement, as donald trump sets his sights on the republican side. lisa: both democratic and republican front runners are in a dead heat. kyla: pressure is growing in the race for the white house. hillary clinton picked up a key endorsement from former congresswoman gabrielle giffords
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senator bernie sanders is making a point to clarify that he, too, can be tough on tough -- gun manufacturers. a new poll shows that within the margin of error, clinton leads sanders slightly. senator ted cruz has a lead on donald trump. trump recently took aim at cruz' s eligibility to be president because he was born in canada. he was born to an american mother in canada, which makes him constitutionally eligible. this race is as interesting as ever. it is a tight race between all candidates, but trump remains way ahead of the pack in new hampshire. lisa: we have a glimpse into what the morning drive may look like and sound like in the not-too-distant future. mark: many say it is the most impressive auto show in the
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maria, good morning. miriah: if it has four wheels, chances are you will find it in detroit. this year' s theme seems to be high-tech. from self driving cars to electric and connected cars, a trip in a talking car may not be that far away. a vehicle would allow to communicate with the driver. other cars on the road and stop lights, to get real traffic information. >> think of everything you know and love about your smart phone and it integrates all of that efficiency into the vehicle in front of your eyes. miriah: the car business has been traveling in the fast lane for a wild now. sales reached a record last year -- the sixth straight year that there was an increase.
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the ones we might want -- the next thing that apple will rollout with will be icar. [laughter] miriah: then they put siri in there and it is done. mark: siri may drive you to your destination. i would love to have a driver. randi: i' m predicting it right now. lisa: last week, we were talking about the powerball. kyla, what were you saying? kyla: do we read to -- really need to go back? a burnt orange bentley with peanut butter leather. it is a coupe by the way. i drove one in my previous life. [laughter] kyla: here is a look at the travel times.
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21 minutes on 71. 17 minutes on 71. we are seeing that slow traffic. . into an accident off the let' s check in with randi rico. randi: it is all about timing. it looks like we are going to see the snow really ramp up between 3:00 and 5:00. it could be an issue tomorrow. what will be an issue tomorrow , winter is here. more snow tomorrow. into the 20' s. we have lake-effect snow coming off of lake michigan. into canada. big deal right now, but it is going
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northern plains tonight and this time tomorrow morning. i would expect to see snow time tomorrow morning. we have sunshine on the way for air. 8 degrees right now. it feels like zero. we are sending this afternoon, but we will only make it to the upper 20' s. . tonight, closer to midnight, flurries start. the big batch of snow will hold off until after 5:00 a.m. at times, notice that deep blue. we could see heavier snowfall. drifting to the south by lunchtime. is going to be on the fluffy side. your range will be 0.5-2 inches. most models are putting us
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the snow could come in short order, causing issues for the morning rush tomorrow. 28, today. tomorrow, expect snow and falling temperatures. lisa: the search underway for the suspect in a deadly shooting. mark: why police say it is crucial to the killer behind bars. lisa: questions surrounding the head coach of the cincinnati bengals, but he may not be the one on the way out. mark: we take a live look outside this morning. we have all the closings and delays at the bottom of your screen. it is all up to date. in case you need to check and find out what your child' s
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mark: good morning. police are looking for a gunman who word -- murdered one man and injured another. lisa: andrew setters is live with more. andrew: good morning, lisa. three men were here in this parking lot yesterday when the gunman opened fire. all three could have been killed in the hail of gunfire. one person was killed, one was
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the third person was unhurt. all three were sitting in the car when the shooter or shooters walked up and opened fire. there has been no word on arrests in the case. police were busy searching a nearby apartment complex yesterday. police are continuing their investigation today and are asking anyone with information to get in touch with them through crimestoppers. you can remain anonymous. andrew setters, wlwt. mark: thank you. police are also on the hunt for the person who gunned down a business owner in his own establishment. family and friends gathered at leach brothers auto repair to remember joe leach. he was shot during a robbery attempt and later died. lisa: david bowie , the innovative and iconic singer,
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five decades has died after a battle with cancer. he died peacefully surrounded by family. he turned 69 friday, the same day he released a new album called "blackstar." "the today show" will have a closer look at his life. mark: there may be spots to fill on the bengals' coaching staff after the tough loss this weekend. >> there are rumors swirling around what is next for the bengals. one thing noted by espn , reporting marvin lewis will not be fired after all of this. after such a good season, other teams are looking to scoop up the team' s defensive and offensive coordinators. there was also a spotlight on behavior, including bengals player vontaze burfict. some say he had a hot temper and
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they also question other players' conduct. weather was questionable conduct on the field, there were also things happening in the stands. a half-dozen fans were arrested on disorderly conduct charges and even reports of someone urinating on someone else. what is next for the bengals? marvin lewis will talk this afternoon. we will have this for you on wlwt. for now, we are live at paul brown stadium. lisa: a combination of weekend snow and bitter cold has impacted students and teachers today. we have nearly 60 school closings and delays. they are all at the bottom of the screen. mark: time to check in with randi and see what is happening. randi: this afternoon, 27 for our high.
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tomorrow morning, we will see a burst of snow during the morning rush. that could drop two inches of fluffy snow. it is going to be one of the tricky ones with the timing of the arrival of snow just as the buses are going out. kyla: we have an accident at euclid. here is the backup at red bank. extra time needed there. mark: that is it for us. join us every 25 minutes with the local news, weather, and traffic. lisa: have a great morning. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.
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