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MonApr8

Weather forecast: Warm, wet week ahead

Posted by rrichardson April 8th, 2013, 8:02 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

A warm but wet week is ahead as spring-like weather finally sticks around Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

It’s 53 degrees under cloudy skies in downtown Cincinnati this morning. There’s a 20 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. It will be windy at times with gusts up to 31 mph.

The high temperature later will reach 73. The slight chance for rain will stick around overnight as the low slips to 58.

Those temperatures are well above the average high for this time of year of 62 degrees and the average low of 41, said meteorologist John Franks.

The chance for rain will remain in the forecast all week with daytime highs hitting the upper 70s Tuesday and Wednesday before falling into the mid-60s by Thursday.

Overnight lows will hover in the 50s.

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ThuMar28

Warm-up coming but chance of snow in forecast for Opening Day

Posted by rrichardson March 28th, 2013, 7:49 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

We are finally going to enjoy some spring-like weather as the Easter weekend begins.

Today will be mostly sunny with a high of 48 degrees. That’s still a good 10 degrees below our normal temperature this time of year, but after weeks of below-normal figures and snow, it’s a welcome change.

We’re off to a frigid start this morning with 27 degrees being registered at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Overnight lows will remain in the 20s and 30s through early next week, but our daytime highs will push into the upper 50s Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Expect mostly sun Friday and Saturday. In fact, Saturday will be the best day of the week with a high near 60.

Showers and possibly a thunderstorm will develop after 2 a.m. Easter Sunday and continue throughout the holiday. There’s 80 percent chance for showers and thunderstorms until 5 p.m. The high will reach 57.

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WedJan9

Spring-like weather on tap this week

Posted by rrichardson January 9th, 2013, 8:58 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

It’s suddenly springtime in January.

A warm but wet weather system will hover over Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky the next several days, bringing spring-like conditions.

The burst of southern air will push the mercury 15 to 20 degrees above normal for the rest of this week, the first full one of January, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

While our typical daytime high temperature is 38 degrees, the high will soar to 66 on Saturday.

The last time we saw temperatures this warm at this point in the winter season was 67 degrees on Jan. 8, 2008, said meteorologist Allen Randall.

As the warm air blows in, it will bring rain that could be heavy at times, especially on Friday. Anywhere from 1 to 3 inches could fall between now and Monday night.

“We are going to have a very moist, southwesterly flow for a long period,” Randall said. “We will have a prolonged period of unsettled weather.”

Today should bring rain sprinkles before 11 a.m. Later, it will be partly sunny with the high reaching 52 degrees.

Tonight’s low will still be cold as overnight temperatures plunge to about 30 degrees.

More rain and possibly thunderstorms will arrive Thursday night and stick around Friday and Saturday. The heaviest rain will come Friday.

The mercury will continue to climb into the mid-50s Thursday and break the 60-degree mark on Friday.

Saturday could bring a high temperature pushing 67 degrees, just four degrees below the record on that date of 71, set back in 1890, according to the weather service.

The overnight low will fall back into the upper 40s.

By Sunday, the mercury will begin to decline back down to more normal temperatures for winter. The high will be 53 with a 60 percent chance of rain.

By Tuesday of next week, the daytime high will only reach 40 degrees with overnight lows returning to the 20s.

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FriJan4

Warmer weather is coming

Posted by rrichardson January 4th, 2013, 8:53 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

It’s much warmer this morning than Thursday, when the morning low fell to a frosty 15 degrees.

It’s 30 with a wind chill of 23 at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Later, the high temperature will only climb to 35 degrees under a blend of sun and clouds, said meteorologist Allen Randall.

Cold air from Canada and a snow cover – most areas still have snow on the ground from last week’s winter storms – has kept the mercury this week below the normal high of 39 degrees.

Warmer weather is ahead this weekend. Daytime highs will push into the upper 30s Saturday and Sunday. Overnight lows will only fall to 30 degrees early Sunday and 35 by Monday morning, well above the normal low of 23.

There’s a slight, 20 percent chance for a wintry mix of rain and snow flurries as a weak upper level system arrives Saturday night and sticks around Sunday morning.

“Any precipitation is going to very, very light,” Randall said.

We will break the 40-degree mark by Tuesday as warmer air moves in from the west.

Temperatures will gradually warm next week. On Thursday, the high could even hit 50 degrees.

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MonNov19

Thankful for the weather this week

Posted by rrichardson November 19th, 2012, 8:56 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

We will be thankful for the weather this week as we drive to Grandmother’s house, carve our turkey and delve into the pumpkin pie.

The forecast calls for a nice stretch of warm, sunny days through the Thanksgiving holiday Thursday.

Daytime highs will be in the low 60s and upper 50s due a high pressure system moving in from the east, combined with a southerly flow of warm air, said meteorologist John Franks with the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

“At least through Thanksgiving we should be high and dry,” he said.

Today’s temperature is expected to soar to 62 degrees, nearly 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. It will be partly sunny.

Overnight lows typically fall in the mid-30s, and we will stick close to that and even push into the low 40s.

Thanksgiving Day will be sunny with a high of 62. It will be mostly cloudy overnight with a low of 42 as Black Friday shoppers hit stores across the region for the best sales.

The record high for Thanksgiving Day in Greater Cincinnati stands at 71 degrees in 1896, said meteorologist Mike Kurz.

More recently, we hit 63 degrees on Turkey Day in 2010.

But not last year. It was only 47.

Overall, the mercury has reached the 60s some 22 times on Thanksgiving Day since the weather service began keeping such records in the 1800s, Kurz said.

Later Friday, rain is expected. The high temperature will be more sesasonal, hovering in the mid-50s.

By Saturday, the mercury will fall into the 40s with overnight lows in the low 30s and upper 20s.

That string of cooler weather will stick around through next week.

Looking ahead to winter, there are no indications so far if temperatures will be colder or milder than normal, Kurz said. The average daytime winter temperature runs about 41 degrees with overnight lows hitting about 25.

The main indicator climate scientists use to forecast winter weather is the strength of El Nino or La Nina, climate patterns that affect weather around the world. El Nino is typically warm water in the tropical Pacific Ocean. La Nina is cooler-than-normal water in the Pacific.

This year, however, none of those have developed, Kurz said.

Precipitation is expected be above normal, mainly for Northern Kentucky and counties along the Ohio River such as Hamilton and Clermont, he said. Whether that precipitation is snow or rain or a wintry mix will depend on the temperatures.

2011 was the 13th warmest winter on record for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky and 6th least snowiest ever, with just 3.7 inches recorded at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

On average, 17.8 inches of snow falls during December, January and February.

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FriNov16

Warmer weekend ahead

Posted by rrichardson November 16th, 2012, 8:13 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

After another cold start this morning, the weekend forecast features a warm-up and dry spell that will last through the Thanksgiving holiday.

It’s 28 degrees at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. There will be lots of sun later with the high temperature reaching 50 degrees, right about normal for this time of year.

Tonight will be clear with a low of 32.

The mercury will gradually warm this weekend and over the next several days. Expect plenty of sun and highs in the mid-to-upper 50s.

Overnight lows will remain in the 30s.

A lack of major weather system moving into our region will keep conditions dry.

By Wednesday, high temperatures will hit the 60-degree mark and stay there for Thanksgiving on Thursday.

Black Friday shoppers will have to brave brisk temperatures in the low 40s as stores throw open their doors with holiday sales Thursday night and early Friday.

Friday’s high should reach 59 degrees.

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WedAug1

August off to a warm start

Posted by rrichardson August 1st, 2012, 7:20 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports:

August gets off to a toasty start with a high temperature today of 88 degrees under mostly sunny skies.

High pressure is building into Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky behind a cool front pushing off to the south, making humidity levels slightly lower, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

The overnight low will fall to a comfortable 63 degrees.

Thursday and Friday will be a near carbon copy of today, but the mercury will push the temperature to 93 degrees both days.

By Friday night, the chance for showers and thunderstorms will move in and stick around through the weekend.

Highs will be in the upper 80s with overnight lows in the 70s and upper 60s.

July ended with the monthly rainfall total falling nearly 2 inches below normal, said meteorologist Steve Rhebenach. Just 1.83 inches were recorded at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Normally, we see 3.76 inches.

Overall this year, 20.66 inches of rain has been recorded, nearly 6 inches below the 26.38 inches that typically already has fallen by this time of year, he said.

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FriJun1

Spring was the warmest on record

Posted by akiefaber June 1st, 2012, 4:18 pm Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports

It’s official: spring is the new summer in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

This was the warmest spring on record in the region since the spring of 1878, when the average temperature was 58.2 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

The average temperature during the months of March, April and May this year – considered meteorological spring – was 59.5 degrees, said meteorologist Mike Kurz.

What’s to blame for breaking out the bathing suits as early as March and partying in the park when previous years saw sledding in the park?

A series of high pressure systems have repeatedly been building in the region, driving up temperatures for days at a time, most recently over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The daytime high temperature this spring was 70.6 degrees and the average overnight low was 48.5 degrees. Typically, the high is 63.9 degrees with lows around 43.6 degrees.

This comes on the heels of the 8th warmest May on record, an ordinary April and the warmest March since records started being kept for the region in 1871, Kurz said.

This March, the average temperature was 55.5 degrees – 12.5 degrees above the normal reading of 43 degrees.

New heat records were set on three dates in March and temperatures matched heat records on another three days. (more…)

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Rain is coming, temperatures are falling

Posted by akiefaber June 1st, 2012, 8:29 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports

It will be a wet, chilly day that will feel more like early April than the first day of June.

There’s a 100 percent chance for rain and thunderstorms throughout the day, especially before 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

It’s 66 degrees this morning at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Hebron. That’s going to be the high temperature today.

The normal high temperature this time of year is around 78 degrees, but a cold front with rain is moving through the region.

There’s a slight chance for rain showers on Saturday, but overall it should be partly sunny with a high of 70.

The rain could linger into Saturday night, but by Sunday the sun will return and stick around for the next several days.

The high temperature will push into the upper 70s Sunday through at least Thursday of next week.

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ThuMay31

Risk for severe storms overnight

Posted by akiefaber May 31st, 2012, 7:26 am Post a Comment

Jennifer Edwards Baker reports

There is a slight risk thunderstorms expected tonight could be severe with high, damaging winds, lightning and large hail, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Tornados also are possible when the storm and a cold front move across the region by 7 or 8 p.m.

Winds could gust up to 60 mph with golf-ball size hail, said meteorologist John Center.

The storm will arrive along with a cold front that will push temperatures down below normal for this time of year throughout the weekend.

Today’s high should be 78 degrees under mostly sunny skies.

The overnight low will be 58.

There’s a 40 percent chance for showers Friday morning, mainly before 1 p.m. The reset of the day will be mostly cloudy with the high temperature only reaching 64 degrees, a good 14 degrees colder than the normal high for this time of year, Center said.

The overnight low Friday will be downright brisk at 49 degrees.

This weekend should bring a mix of sun and clouds with slight chances for more rain.

High temperatures will be in the mid-70s with overnight lows in the 50s.

The cool weather is a sharp contrast to the hot and humid conditions that gripped Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky last weekend. For the first time since 1975, the region sweated through three days in the month of May of 90-degree or above weather.

The mercury will return to more normal conditions in the upper 70s and 80s by early next week.

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