Thanksgiving Travel Weather Forecast
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Tuesday kickstarts an active, gray and soggy pattern for Cincinnati throughout the rest of the week. Monday night is quiet and chilly as temperatures fall to the upper 30s with clouds moving in. Rain arrives by about 4 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Parts of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky along the Ohio River are under a flood advisory Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
No shocker here — the nights are officially longer after the end of daylight saving time 2025, and the weather in Ohio has gradually grown colder. Will this weekend allow for walks at the park, or will it be a little too cold for outdoor fun? What is ...
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Periods of wet snowfall are expected during the day Monday, making slick roads possible throughout Greater Cincinnati.
Both Dayton and Cincinnati received record-breaking snowfall on Monday. The National Weather Service in Wilmington reported Monday evening that Dayton recorded 3.6
Wet weather Tuesday impacts travel before cold weather arrives for Thanksgiving.
More than two inches of snow fell in Cincinnati on Nov. 10, the most recorded on that date, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.