The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Cincinnati area, beginning 4AM (Tue Morning) and continuing through 1PM (Tue Afternoon). An Alberta Clipper is sliding out of the midwest, progged to track to our north, bringing with it colder temperatures and light snow accumulations! It appears that the heaviest snowfall amounts will be found north of I-70. However, associated with the low pressure is a fairly strong upper level disturbance, which will help to kick off areas of light to moderate snow for Cincy on Tuesday morning. While the amounts will be light (1-3″), the timing couldn’t be worse! The heaviest snow looks to fall during the Tuesday morning rush! With temperatures falling into the upper 20s, the snow will not have much of a problem creating slick spots on the roads tomorrow, especially on side streets/untreated surfaces. Please take it easy out on the roads, as the weather will be less than ideal for many commuters. As the day progresses, the snow will decrease in intensity and coverage. However, winds will begin picking up (gusts up to 30mph) and temps will be falling into the lower 20s by Tuesday afternoon! Bundle up and take it easy on the roads!
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