More: Winter storm: How to prepare for snow, cold temperatures expected in Cincinnati Who is in the warning area?Ĭounties in Indiana include Dearborn, Franklin and Ripley. "If you must be out tomorrow, use caution and please give our plows plenty of room to work," officials tweeted. The Ohio Department of Transportation said crews in Southwest Ohio will be out starting at 11 p.m.Tuesday. Even locations forecast to see 1-3" could still see snow-covered roads due to the heavy snowfall rates. Plan on slippery roads that could negatively impact the morning commute.ĭespite temperatures near freezing Wednesday morning, heavy snow rates are expected to have major impacts on the morning commute. An advisory says, "be aware." A watch says, be prepared." A warning says, "take action." It can also be issued if sleet accumulation will be at least half an inch.Ī warning is more serious than a winter storm watch and an advisory. Schools are closings and delays in Greater Cincinnati What is a winter storm warning?Ī winter storm warning is a winter weather alert put out by the local National Weather Service office in Wilmington that indicates that heavy snow of at least 6 inches in 12 hours, or at least 8 inches in 24 hours is expected. Southern portions of Northern Kentucky are expected to see accumulations of 2-3 inches. Southeast Indiana also falls with the 4-6 inch prediction band. Heavier snowfall is expected in northwestern Hamilton and Warren counties and Butler County. Tuesday shows the forecast for most of the region with the I-275 loop is 3-4 inches. Wednesday, according to the weather service.Ī graphic posted on the NWS Twitter account at 5 a.m. Snow accumulations of 4-6 inches are possible through 1 p.m. How much snow is expected? Cincinnati forecast A period of heavy wet snow is forecast for the Wednesday morning commute. The snow will begin to mix with rain Wednesday morning, changing to all rain by Wednesday afternoon. The weather service says snow and perhaps some sleet will overspread the area Tuesday night. Northern Kentucky and other portions of Southeast Indiana and Southwest Ohio are under a winter weather advisory, which says wet snow is expected, with accumulations of 2 to 4 inches. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches are possible before precipitation changes to rain by Wednesday afternoon. The warning says heavy, wet snow mixed with some sleet at times is possible. The National Weather Service office at Wilmington issued a winter storm warning for portions of Southeast Indiana, and Southwest Ohio. Have a good evening!Ĭhief Meteorologist John Gumm Follow me on Facebook: Meteorologist John Gumm Follow me on X: Follow me on Instagram and Threads: john.Watch Video: Ohio winter storm: Cincinnati blanketed with snow Sunday morningĬlick here for the latest updates on Wednesday's snowfall.Īfter Sunday's surprise snowstorm, and some quick flurries of snow Monday, more of the winter white stuff is headed our way. Join me for Local 12 News at 10 on Star 64 and again for Local 12 News Live at 11 for the very latest. But the quiet weather is once again short-lived with another system diving our way Monday bringing the threat for more strong storms and heavy rainfall. After these storms move out Saturday evening, the rest of the weekend looks calm with dry weather on Sunday and highs back into the middle to upper-80s. We are in a level 2 out of 5 severe weather risk, mainly for damaging wind gusts and heavy rain, although there will be a small hail threat too. This slow-moving cold front will kick off more scattered showers and storms and it's possible a few storms could be strong. But the chance for rain and storms really begins to ramp up late Friday night and into Saturday as our next weathermaker slides into the area. That means if you are heading to the Bengals preseason game against the Packers at Paycor Friday night, the chances for rain will be low with temperatures falling from the 80s into the 70s. I can't rule out a shower late Friday afternoon into Friday evening, especially west of I-75, but the chance looks small right now. Friday looks warmer and humid with temperatures topping out in the middle-80s. Watch for some patchy valley fog to start the day. Highs today only reached into the lower-80s and under clear skies tonight, we fall through the 70s and back into the 60s by morning. Good evening! After a gloomy and damp start to our Thursday, we saw the clouds slowly move out late this afternoon and has set us up for a nice, quiet evening. A slim chance for a late day shower, mainly west of I-75. WEATHER AUTHORITY FORECAST - THURSDAY - AUGUST 10TH - 6:30PM UPDATE
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