Light Snow and Frigid Temperatures Expected in Cincinnati on Tuesday

Cincinnati braces for light snow and freezing temperatures, with less than an inch expected on Tuesday

Light Snow and Frigid Temperatures Expected in Cincinnati on Tuesday
Light Snow and Frigid Temperatures Expected in Cincinnati on Tuesday

Cincinnati: An arctic cold front is rolling in, bringing some light snow on Tuesday. The National Weather Service says we might see less than an inch of snow.

Watch out for slick spots, especially on untreated roads and bridges. The snow could blow around, making it hard to see at times. Winds will pick up later, gusting to 20-25 mph.

If you’re driving, be extra careful late Tuesday morning into the afternoon. Give yourself some extra time to get where you’re going.

Temperatures will be pretty chilly, ranging from the upper teens to the upper 20s. With the wind, it could feel like 0 to 10 below zero Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

Wednesday looks mostly sunny but still cold. There’s a chance of more snow showers late Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

Looking ahead, we might see some rain Friday night into Saturday, but don’t be surprised if a few snowflakes pop up, especially in the northern areas.

So, how much snow will Cincinnati actually get? The NWS says there’s an 85% chance we’ll see about one-tenth of an inch, with only a 9% chance of hitting an inch.

Stay warm and keep an eye on the weather!

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