A winter storm watch has been issued for most of the Cincinnati tri-state from Monday night through early Wednesday. Expect several inches of snow, with isolated 5 inch amounts possible. Details here>>>
I’m dreaming of an even whiter Christmas
An on again, off again Christmas snow appears to be on again.
It appears that snow may begin late on Christmas Eve and continue into Christmas Day. The snow won’t be particularly heavy and will likely add up to 2 to 3 inches across the Cincinnati metro area. Areas to the north may stay closer to an inch while areas to the south may get 3 to 4 inches in spots.
In any case, we are already in the midst of one of the coldest, snowiest Decembers on record and, at this point, we may be challenging that record. We are already guaranteed a white Christmas with 3.5 inches of snow on the ground this morning.
May your days be merry and bright, and may all your Christmases be white!
Merry Christmas!
UPDATE: WINTER STORM WARNING
A WINTER STORM WARNING has now been issued for Hamilton County, OH, and points south. 3-5 inch snow amounts will be common with isolated 7 inch amounts. There will be much less snow as you travel north from Cincinnati. Some freezing rain may mix in with light ice accumulations, especially as you go south. This storm has significantly increased over the past 12 hours and is NOT the relatively weak system it looked like it was last evening. A period of heavy snow is forecast to correspond with morning rush hour Thursday which could cause a major impact across the area.
