A second winter storm is headed this way for Monday night into early Wednesday. This is another complex system which is why no winter storm watch has yet been issued. Be aware that significant winter weather, including snow and wind, are likely for at least a portion of the storm. Some warm air will work into the storm which could limit accumulations in some areas. More details as they develop. Current watches and warnings here. It is worthwhile to note that winter storm watches have been posted as far south as Louisville.
Major winter storm update: storm stregnthening
A major winter storm is underway. A mixed bag is expected today, transitioning to snow over Cincinnati, likely before evening rush hour. The storm has strengthened, and while longer rainfall could still hold down totals, it is now expected that 6 to 8 inches could fall in the Cincinnati metro, with 10 to 12 near Dayton and Wilmington, and less over northern Kentucky. This will be a major winter storm. Details here.
Confidence is increasing for more significant snow Monday afternoon into Tuesday, followed by very cold air.
Winter storm watch(es???)
A winter storm watch is in effect for the entire Cincinnati tristate area for Friday through Saturday for a complex storm which could dump snow in excess of 4 inches by Saturday midday, depending upon several factors coming together. A mixed bag, including some rain, is expected Friday with the bulk of any accumulating snow starting Friday evening. Details here.
A second winter storm is possible Monday afternoon into Tuesday.