Snow could impact the Cincinnati region on Sunday.Cincinnati briefly gets out of the freezer Wednesday, but the Jungle will be frozen again by the weekend playoff game.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTSWednesday morning's temperatures are already warmer than at any point over the last 48 hours and will move into the mid-40s. Clouds increase Wednesday afternoon, but much of the day is dry.Plan on a more comfortable midweek with highs in the mid-40s Thursday.We have a brief run-in with a light rain/wintry mix Thursday — emphasis on light. That looks to pass by in the late afternoon or early evening. Temperatures will be near 40 degrees, so this shouldn't have an impact on the roads at all.We enjoy more quiet weather Friday with sunshine and highs in the mid-30s.One thing is for sure, it looks cold for Bengals football Saturday. Temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s with wind chills in the teens for tailgates and kickoff.After that, we're watching for a chance for snow to close out this weekend. The system that could bring snow to our region is still off the Pacific coast, so nothing is certain at this point. But for now, there's at least the chance some snow could impact our area on Sunday. Stay tuned!
Snow could impact the Cincinnati region on Sunday.
Cincinnati briefly gets out of the freezer Wednesday, but the Jungle will be frozen again by the weekend playoff game.
LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS
Wednesday morning's temperatures are already warmer than at any point over the last 48 hours and will move into the mid-40s. Clouds increase Wednesday afternoon, but much of the day is dry.
Plan on a more comfortable midweek with highs in the mid-40s Thursday.
We have a brief run-in with a light rain/wintry mix Thursday — emphasis on light. That looks to pass by in the late afternoon or early evening. Temperatures will be near 40 degrees, so this shouldn't have an impact on the roads at all.
We enjoy more quiet weather Friday with sunshine and highs in the mid-30s.
One thing is for sure, it looks cold for Bengals football Saturday. Temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s with wind chills in the teens for tailgates and kickoff.
After that, we're watching for a chance for snow to close out this weekend. The system that could bring snow to our region is still off the Pacific coast, so nothing is certain at this point.
But for now, there's at least the chance some snow could impact our area on Sunday. Stay tuned!
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