Record highs possible Fri. as warm weather sticks around
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It's been a roller coaster weather week, so it's only fair we set a new weather record in Cincinnati.On Friday, Cincinnati broke the record for Jan. 9 with a high temperature of 65 degrees. The old record was 64 degrees.
Ohio regions can expect stable weather, milder temperatures, and incoming rain according to the National Weather Service.
Cold, dry weather is forecast for the Ohio Valley Region on Wednesday, but another chance of snow will return early on Thursday.
Bitterly cold wind chills as low as double digits below zero will continue through Sunday in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
The National Weather Service forecasts cold, windy conditions and potential snow for Columbus and Cincinnati with a high-pressure system incoming.
Snow is likely tonight, but the chance of snow will drop going into Jan. 1. Lows below freezing are forecast for the nights to come.
The National Weather Service predicts total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches, with the heaviest snowfall expected Saturday afternoon and evening. Frigid temperatures will follow the snow, with wind chill values dropping as low as minus 6 degrees.
During a winter weather event, the city of Cincinnati has a live snow plow tracker with an interactive map that shows where snow vehicles have already been, when a vehicle was on a particular street and the distance covered by snow vehicles since the start of the winter weather event. There is also a mobile version.
Greater Cincinnati is under a wind advisory Sunday night, Dec. 28, through Monday, Dec. 29, according to the National Weather Service.