Here's what Sunday's winter storm and snow looks like around Greater Cincinnati

Snow blanketed the Greater Cincinnati region Sunday morning, causing six surrounding counties to be put under a winter storm warning.

The National Weather Service says 3 to 6 inches of snow are expected, and the warning is in place until 7 p.m. for Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clinton, Greene, Montgomery and Preble counties.

Weather:Parts of Greater Cincinnati under winter storm warning, road conditions 'hazardous'

Snow is also in the forecast in Buffalo today, where the Bengals head to play the Bills at 3 p.m. in the NFL Divisional Round, but the weather service's Buffalo office expects only an inch or two.

Here's what that snow has looked like as its hit the region.

Carter Haas, 5, of Mount Lookout built stands with “Snow Burrow” outside his Mount Lookout home Sunday. His father Laurence Haas said the snow is perfect for building “Snow Burrows” all over the city.
Carter Haas, 5, of Mount Lookout built stands with “Snow Burrow” outside his Mount Lookout home Sunday. His father Laurence Haas said the snow is perfect for building “Snow Burrows” all over the city.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Seeing snow? Here's what it looks like around Greater Cincinnati