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Snow showers bring light accumulation to Cincinnati this weekend

TIMELINE: Snow showers bring light accumulation to Cincinnati this weekend



MOLLIE: VERY GRACEFUL. STEV THAT IS SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT TONIGHT BECAUSE TEMPERATURES WILL BE DROPPING TO AROUND THE FREEZING MARK, 32 DEGREES OR SO, MAYBE A COUPLE OF DEGREES COOLER. WHAT IS OUT THERE RIGHT NOW ON THE ROADS, THEY ARE JUST WET, NOT SNOW-COVERED, BUT THEY COULD BECOME ICY. LOOKING AT THE RADAR, WE HAVE SOME FLURRIES REMAINING, NOT MUCH TO SHOW YOU ON THE RADAR. CARROLL COUNTY, HERE IS OWEN COUNTY, MAYBE A LITTLE BIT OF MIXING, BUT GENERALLY VERY LIGHT FLURRIES AND MAYBE A LITTLE MIST MIXED IN. ROBINSON COUNTY, SAME THING, LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES. LOOKING TO THESE, QUITE A BIT OF SNOW EARLY ON -- I SAY QUITE A BIT, TESTING TO HAVE AN INCH ON SPOTS, GRASSY SERVICES. THAT HAS PUSHED OUT AND I THINK OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS, ALL OF US WILL BE OUT OF HERE AND WE WILL BE LEFT WITH DRY CONDITIONS OVERNIGHT. AS FAR AS ROADS ARE CONCERNED, TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW IN THE MID 30’S, THAT IS NOT BAD. WE WILL DROP TO AROUND FREEZING, MAYBE 30, 31 DEGREES BY TOMORROW MORNING. ON THE ROADWAYS, AND ICY PATCH OR TO, SO KEEP THAT IN MIND. WE ARE LOOKING AT MORE SNOW TO MOVE IN TOMORROW AFTERNOON, SUNDAY AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY EVENING. SOME LIGHT ACCUMULATION, MAYBE A DUSTING TO HALF AN INCH. OTHERWISE, DRY ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY ON MONDAY, AND CHILLY WITH TEMPERATURES ONLY IN THE MID 30’S FOR HIGHS. CHILLY RIGHT NOW, THE SNOW HAS COME TO AN END DOWNTOWN AND AT THE AIRPORT. 34 DEGREES BUT IT FEELS LIKE THE UPPER 20’S, 27 IS THE WIND CHILL THE WINDS OUT OF THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST AT NINE MILES PER HOUR. A VERY SMALL SPREAD OF TEMPERATURES, 32-35 ACCOUNTS FOR ALL OF THE TEMPERATURES IN THE TRI-STATE, GREATER CINCINNATI AREA, AND WE SEE THAT DROP OFF A FEW MORE DEGREES OVERNIGHT. HERE IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE ON FUTURECAST. ALL OF THE SNOW COMING TO AN END OVERNIGHT. TOMORROW MORNING, I WOULD NOT COMPLETELY RULE OUT A PASSING FLURRY BUT MOST OF THE SNOW WILL HOLD OFF UNTIL TOMORROW AFTERNOON. ANOTHER UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL START TO MOVE IN AND BY 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 IN THE AFTERNOON, YOU BEGIN TO SEE SOME SNOW SHOWERS MOVING ACROSS THE AREA. HERE IS 6:00 TOMORROW EVENING. SOME OF THE SNOW SQUALLS COULD BE INTENSE. THIS IS 8:00 TOMORROW EVENING, THEN IT WAS OUT BY MIDNIGHT AND WE WILL BE LEFT WITH A CLOUDY AND DRY HOLIDAY ON MONDAY. YOUR FORECAST TONIGHT WILL DIP DOWN TO AROUND 30 DEGREES. A FEW SLICK SPOTS, THE SNOW COMPLETELY MOVING OUT IN THE NEXT HOUR OR SO. TOMORROW, 34 DEGREES, SNOW SHOWERS REDEVELOPING MAINLY IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENIN TOMORROW. A DUSTING, MAYBE HALF AN INCH IN SPOTS. DRY ON MLK DAY ON MONDAY, OTHERWISE TUES

TIMELINE: Snow showers bring light accumulation to Cincinnati this weekend


The weekend just features off and on snow showers, but it won't be a winter wonderland.LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTSWatch out for some icy patches on the roadway Sunday morning. Snow showers will move into our area Sunday afternoon and evening. Meteorologist Steve Norris says temperatures will stay in the low 30s and by 2 p.m. those snow showers will move in the area. For Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, plan on a mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures. For the early morning activities, it will be in the upper 20s. A stray batch of flurries possible, too. Highs will be near 40°.

The weekend just features off and on snow showers, but it won't be a winter wonderland.

LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS

Watch out for some icy patches on the roadway Sunday morning. Snow showers will move into our area Sunday afternoon and evening. Meteorologist Steve Norris says temperatures will stay in the low 30s and by 2 p.m. those snow showers will move in the area.

For Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, plan on a mostly cloudy skies and chilly temperatures. For the early morning activities, it will be in the upper 20s. A stray batch of flurries possible, too. Highs will be near 40°.


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