Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:
Bundle up as you head out the door this morning. Winter’s chill is in the air.
A frost advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
The morning low is expected to hit the freezing mark of 32 degrees by 7 a.m., according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
Areas north of the city in Butler and Warren counties should see a more widespread, harder frost as the mercury plunges into the upper 20s, said meteorologist Steve Rhebenach.
Typically, low temperatures this time of year only fall to about 47 degrees.
Later, expect a mix of sun and clouds with a high temperature of 61 degrees.
Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a low around 44.
Friday should be partly sunny with a high temperature again around 60 degrees.
Warmer conditions are on tap for the weekend as milder, southern air blows in by Saturday.
It will be mostly sunny with a high temperature soaring to 76 degrees, nearly 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year, Rhebenach said.
Saturday night will be mild with clouds and a low of 66.
There’s an 80 percent chance for rain showers Sunday. The high should reach 73.
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