Well, after a cold and breezy Saturday, Sunday looks to bring much of the same, minus the stiff breeze. A few scattered snow showers and flurries are possible, but there should be little to no accumulation. By Monday, high pressure will slide to our east, allowing for the return of moisture! Most of Monday looks to be dry at this point, with snow developing by late night/early Tuesday morning. Snow, possibly heavy, will continue through much of Tuesday, mixing in with sleet and freezing rain at times, mainly south of the metro. It appears that we may see a break in the action for late Tuesday afternoon through the middle of the night, before the second wave of heavy snow/ice moves into the area for late Tuesday night-Wednesday night. Several model runs in a row have showed this solution, which is encouraging me to follow as well! If the above were to occur, many schools would be out of session for 2-4 days! My forecast may still be altered over the next day or two as more information becomes available. However, based on the data available now, things look to get really ugly from Monday night onwards! Stay with Cincy Forecast for the very latest on this potential winter storm!
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