This year, there's a 0% chance of Greater Cincinnati having a white Christmas.
The National Weather Service is blaming the climate pattern La Niña, which is a natural cycle marked by cooler-than-average ocean water in the central Pacific Ocean and is one of the main drivers of weather in the U.S., for the warm, snow-less Christmas Day.
Otherwise, there will be a cold start to the week, but Greater Cincinnati will see dry weather, clear skies and temperatures will warm to slightly above normal.
Friday, Christmas Eve and Saturday, Christmas Day, are both expected to have highs in the upper 50s.