Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Indiana Gov. Mike Braun made a friendly wager over who will win Monday's football National Championship.
Locally, Owensville, Landen and Cleves recorded 11 inches of snow. The storm total for snow at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was 10.6 inches measured at 7 p.m. Monday. Here are some of the higher readings seen around Greater Cincinnati on Monday:
A legend to those who lived through it, the blizzard of 1978 has a definitive place in Cincinnati lore. It happened 46 years ago this January as the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes were paralyzed by one of the worst winter storms in the region.
The heat will increase on the losing coach when Indiana visits Ohio State in a matchup of beleaguered programs on Friday in Columbus.
The Greater Cincinnati area has been blanketed in almost a foot of snow thanks to the winter storm that began Sunday.
The National Weather Service initially reported that 8.4 inches of snow was recorded at CVG on Sunday, breaking a previous record. However, the weather service corrected that to say that 6.4 inches of snow was recorded at CVG, and the record of 6.9 inches set in 1977 stands.
The first college football national championship of the 12-team playoff era is set, with two teams within hours of Cincinnati set to face off.