List: Schools, businesses closed or postponed Friday due to winter weather.
Ruth Lyons Children's Fund. Now, looking at the weather, it is predicted to snow tonight and the roads to be slippery tomorrow. When I was talking about the graders, I thought they were exactly what they said they were. I think I'll be buying hot chocolate in exchange for ice cream tonight. Chief Meteorologist Kevin Robinson has more details on what we can expect. Hi. Well, I think I'll have a headache tomorrow morning. Patience will be the key as snowy roads will be the most affected tomorrow morning across the Tri-State. And from the upcoming winter weather events as well. Tomorrow morning you should be able to see it in the middle there in red color. Demonstrated high factor in many extra innings. And it doesn't matter if you end up with 2 inches or 3 inches or a half inch. The ground is so cold that everything is going to stick together, and in fact I think we'll probably have problems until tomorrow evening. So I turned it up to low to medium. Considering the slightly higher amount expected. With the bitter cold setting in, I don't think even with all the work we've done here, road conditions won't magically improve significantly tomorrow. I think it's going to be a bit of a process. Okay, let's look at the radar now. Everything is quiet. If you get here early tonight, you don't have to worry too much. So where is the snow? Understood. What we're looking at is he's two different areas. There was a storm south of us that dumped snow across Kentucky. And the star of the show is the area of snow that extends toward the Mississippi River Valley. Well, these two systems end up doing this little dance in the weather world as they pass through the Ohio Valley. This is called fading. And they're going to go to some stage. And the end result will likely be the most significant snowfall of the season in terms of impacting the entire region tonight and into tomorrow morning. However, a winter weather warning has been issued for the entire region, with very poor road conditions expected from tomorrow morning. As you know, the high point is 33 at the moment, but it's very cold on the ground. So most people will probably pick up something around 3 inches. Continue toward Dayton and Columbus. Parts of Butler, Warren, and Clinton counties. This snow is so fluffy that someone might be able to squeeze out 4 inches. I think you get a little bit less the further you go southwest of the metropolitan area, but again, no matter the amount, the impact is all the same. It's very quiet tonight. There's nothing to worry about now. There may be some snow in our far south areas. Descending toward a dry ridge, Owenton may head toward Maysville by mid to late evening, but for most people it will be near midnight before the snow becomes even more widespread, and perhaps a few hours into the night. A considerable amount of snow will fall. When I woke up on my morning commute to work, it was still snowing. The snow should start to fall by, say, 9 or 10 o'clock in the morning, and then the bitter cold should set in. Daytime wind chills tomorrow will be in the single digits. However, I believe that ahead of the coldest time frame, in fact Friday night into Saturday morning, we will likely see another round of subzero winds, and when those winds do blow, we will be well into the range of a wind chill advisory somewhere. It will get closer. Saturdays range from 5 to 10 or less. Saturday is shaping up to be a really cold January day. It's pretty similar to the cold I had earlier this week. Well, there's a change outside today, and it's actually 33 degrees with a little bit of blue skies. At last it was above freezing. However, it doesn't help much. This is the 12 hour forecast. snow. The snow will continue overnight as temperatures near midnight and drop into the 20s. We will arrive by 24:00 in the morning, and tomorrow we will arrive by 27:00 due to the weather late at night on the 27th. Daytime temperatures today will actually drop into the 20s with strong westerly winds. Therefore, wind chill will be in the single digits. It was snowing in the morning, but the afternoon was windy and cold. This is the weather forecast for the next 7 days through Saturday morning at 6am. The highest price on Saturday is only 16. The sun is back. I'll be in my 20's on Sunday. And as promised, Ashley and Sherry, we have to get through this weekend, but after that I think it's going to be winter for a while. The temperature returned,
List: Schools, businesses closed or postponed Friday due to winter weather.
Many schools and businesses will be closed or postponed Friday due to the winter weather. See here for a list of closures and delays. Cincinnati Public Schools, Greater Cincinnati's largest school district, announced it will be closed Friday due to the winter weather forecast. Much of the Greater Cincinnati area will be dry by Thursday evening, before snow moves in after dark, starting in the south and accumulating for those around midnight or later. Live Radar // Latest Weather Alerts A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for all areas until 1am Saturday. Cincinnati metropolitan area. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with temperatures finally climbing above freezing in the low to mid 30s. Light snow will have a major impact on Friday morning's commute, despite the small amount of snow accumulation. Most areas will see 1 to 2 inches of snow, with most of it in the lower regions, but possibly less. The totals are likely to be higher in far northern communities near Dayton and further south at the I-71/75 junction in Kentucky. The snow will stop by noon and temperatures will be in the mid to low 20s. Click here for the hourly timeline. Friday night will be windy and cold, with lows dropping to around 6 degrees and potentially freezing again. Saturday will be bitterly cold with highs in the mid-teens under cloudy skies. Saturday night will be near 0 degrees. Sunday will remain very cold, with highs expected to fall back into the low/mid 20s and into the 40s by Monday and Tuesday, with a chance of reaching the 50s by Wednesday. Some rain is possible by Tuesday.
Many schools and businesses will be closed or postponed Friday due to winter weather.
Click here for a list of closures and delays
Cincinnati Public Schools, the largest school district in the Cincinnati metropolitan area, announced it would close Friday due to winter weather forecast.
Most areas in the Cincinnati metropolitan area will experience dry weather Thursday evening, with snow starting after dark, starting from the south, and accumulating around or after midnight.
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A winter weather advisory is in effect until 1 a.m. Saturday for the entire Greater Cincinnati area.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy with temperatures finally reaching the low to mid 30s below zero.
Light snow will have a big impact on Friday morning's commute despite the light snowfall.
Most places will see 1-2 inches of snow, mostly on the lower end, but maybe less. The totals are likely to be higher in far northern communities near Dayton and further south at the I-71/75 junction in Kentucky. The snow will stop by noon and temperatures will be in the mid to low 20s.
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Friday night will be windy and cold, with lows dropping to around 6 degrees and potentially freezing again. Saturday will be bitterly cold with highs in the mid-teens under cloudy skies. Saturday night will be near 0 degrees.
Sunday will remain very cold with highs dropping back into the low/mid 20s, potentially into the 40s by Monday and Tuesday and into the 50s by Wednesday. Some rain is possible by Tuesday.