
The Cincinnati region is preparing for a frosty week with multiple snow events expected. As the area contends with bitter cold on Monday morning, there are significant forecasts of snow on multiple days. This week’s snowy schedule begins on Monday, February 2, with a potential for very light snow that might create slippery surfaces. There is a prediction for heavier snow on Tuesday, followed by another system moving in from Thursday night into Friday. Monday will start with a chance of flurries, transitioning to a light snowfall that may leave less than an inch by late afternoon. This minor snowfall could still lead to slick conditions in some areas. The main weather event will happen on Tuesday, with an expected 2 to 3 inches of snow likely to cover the region from late morning through the evening. Temperatures will hover around a high of 34°F. By Thursday night and into Friday, a Clipper system might affect the region again. However, current models suggest the heaviest snow is expected in the Columbus area, with totals for Cincinnati still to be decided. A detailed Cincinnati weather forecast includes: Monday: Snow showers are possible mainly in the morning, with slight chances in the afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy conditions and a high near 34°F with a southwest wind at 2 to 7 mph. Monday night will feature a mostly cloudy sky with temperatures dropping to about 25°F. Tuesday’s snow event is significant in the forecast, with snow likely from early morning and accumulations possibly ranging from 1 to 3 inches. The day remains cloudy, with temperatures peaking at 34°F. On Tuesday night, more snow may fall before stopping, as temperatures drop significantly to around 14°F. After the snowy start, Wednesday offers a break with mostly sunny skies and a high near 27°F. Thursday starts partly sunny but turns cloudy by night, as snow chances slightly increase towards 1 a.m. Friday continues the snow probability, with potential snowfall before the afternoon. The day will remain mostly cloudy, with temperatures rising to about 39°F before dropping to 10°F at night. The weekend concludes with a sunny Saturday, with high temperatures near 25°F, tapering off into a cool, clear night. This report from the National Weather Service highlights slight shifts in snow predictions; thus, keeping updated advisories and preparedness is advised.