2:00 PM - CVG 38º, Wind Chill 32º, Partly Cloudy
It was an interesting morning across Greater Cincinnati, as snow fell and our temperatures took a nosedive. We're nearly 20º COLDER than where we were yesterday.
The evening hours will be cold, but the skies should remain clear as the temperature plummets to the upper 20s. I can't rule out 25º in spots north of town that had 2" of snowfall, close to Dayton.
Tomorrow looks MUCH better as the highs will soar into the lower 60s under partly cloudy skies. Clouds will increase late in the day.
By Sunday it looks rather wet, and we can't rule out flash flooding... currently Flash Flood Guidance is 2" in a 12 hour period - if you get under heavier thunderstorms that is certainly a possibility. However, the storm is anticipated to move fairly quick - so the flood threat is rather low.
After that, an extended period of dry weather looks to settle in and our temperatures will respond, moving from 50s on Sunday to 70s possibly by Thursday.
SATURDAY TEMPERATURES IN OTHER CITIES: Cleveland: 50º, Toledo: 50º, Columbus: 57º, Dayton: 59º, Indianapolis: 61º, Louisville: 63º, Lexington: 64º. Most areas partly cloudy.
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