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The current forecast is for snow after 1 a.m. Monday with accumulation of about an inch. Snow mixing with rain is possible after 10 a.m. and then gradually ending. A major pattern shift arrives Tuesday as moisture surges north. Temperatures climb into the 50s and possibly 60s later next week, bringing repeated rounds of rain.
Hourly observations point to temperatures moving through the 50s by late morning and into the low 60s for the afternoon. That lines up with the local forecast from the National Weather Service. Clouds increase this evening,
Springlike warmth is holding on in the Cincinnati area -- but it comes with a renewed threat of severe weather that could arrive in multiple waves.
When will snow start and how much will we get? See what the lastest forecast says.
Sunday night after midnight, our next system brings the next snow chance.
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Temperatures and rainfall are expected to dramatically increase for a warmer than average early March, forecasters say.
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Cincinnati snow forecast: 2-4 inches expected overnight
Snow is coming to Cincinnati! Expect 2-4 inches overnight.