Written by Raven Richard, WCPO weather forecaster
Spotty showers are expected this afternoon and up through the evening hours as well with highs in the mid 40s.
Temperatures cool a bit more tonight to 33 and any isolated moisture that comes in overnight will more than likely be snow. I don’t see this sticking on the roads, but don’t be surprised if you see a little snow on the grass or on an elevated surface.
Saturday morning is our best chance to see scattered snow showers throughout the Ohio Valley. Temperatures will slowly rise to the mid 40s during the day, turning scattered cells into rain producers. But it’s one of those gloomy, chilly and rainy days.
Sunday brings a better forecast to get outside. We’ll start at 32 but warm quickly to the low 60s. It helps that we’ll see a mostly sunny sky.
Next week turns a bit more active with several rain chances but also with warmer air. Highs will jump to the upper 60s and low 70s. But what about Reds Opening Day? We are still carrying a 30% chance for rain on Tuesday and it needs to be monitored as it gets closer. But if the current model trend continues, this might be the one day next week that we don’t see much rainfall!! Fingers crossed.
FRIDAY NIGHT
Spotty snow showers
Overcast, chilly
Low: 33
SATURDAY
A few morning snow showers
Afternoon rain showers
High: 45
SATURDAY NIGHT
Clouds decrease
Cold
Low: 32
SUNDAY
Mostly sunny
Milder
High: 61
