LIGHT SNOW EXPECTED TONIGHT IN CINCINNATI METRO

A fast moving system will track through the Ohio Valley tonight
bringing an area of light snowfall. Accumulations of an inch or
less will be possible.

Be prepared for roads and other surfaces that may become snow
covered. With temperatures below freezing overnight, any untreated
roads will remain slick into Sunday morning.

Soil Moisture Condition Monitoring Weekly Report: Severely Wet

Station Number: OH-HM-24
Station Name: Cheviot 3.4 W
Report Date: 1/26/2019
Submitted: 1/26/2019 6:57 AM
Scale Bar: Severely Wet
Description:

2.37 inches of liquid and melted precipitation in the past week. Ground is completely saturated with water. Standing water is severe and abundant. Water bodies are very elevated.

Categories:
General Awareness
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife

This report is specifically for the Arbor Doctor’s location 3.4 miles west of Cheviot, OH, in the western suburbs of Cincinnati in southwest Ohio. This location is also an official cooperative observation site for the National Weather Service listed as Cheviot 3W.

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In my recent post on The Cosmogenic Isotope Record and the Role of The Sun in Shaping Earth’s Climate an interesting discussion developed in comments where there was a fair amount of disagreement among my sceptical colleagues. A few days later, retired Apollo astronaut Phil Chapman sent me this article which lays some of the doubts to rest. Phil never got to fly in space but was mission Scientist on Apollo 14. It is not every day I get the opportunity to publish an article from such a pre-eminent scientist. Read the full post here>>>