Well…my forecast busted big time for last night and this morning. The clipper tracked too far north of Cincy, allowing WAA (Warm Air Advection) to stream across the tri-state. The WAA resulted in temperatures climbing into the middle 30s overnight, allowing most of the moisture to fall in the form of rain showers. As I type this message (10:00am), an area of light to moderate snow is developing over Indiana, taking aim on the tri-state for the afternoon hours. Light accumulations (inch or less) are likely area-wide. With falling temps, slick spots (from new snow or morning rain freezing up) are possible across the area, especially on side streets and untreated surfaces! Take it easy!
Another clipper is on the way for midday tomorrow, which has a much better chance of bringing accumulating snow….more on that later with the evening update!
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