[2:35 PM] The Winter Storm Watch has been expanded to reflect our latest thinking in where the heaviest snow is favored for Sun PM/night. A brief mix of wintry precip is poss Sun PM in NE KY and SC OH. Visit https://t.co/nYG1ndpTB5 for more specific information for your area! pic.twitter.com/RHyzWho3gk
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2022
It will be a mostly cloudy today but chillier to end the workweek with highs in the upper 30s, which is slightly below the seasonal average for mid-January. Friday night will be mostly cloudy with an overnight low in the lower 20s.
[9:25 AM] Here are our latest thoughts regarding the snow for Sunday through Sunday night. The greatest potential for more significant accumulations is still E of the I-71 corridor. Subtle shifts/changes to the forecast are still expected. Visit https://t.co/nYG1ndpTB5 for info. pic.twitter.com/ueq2CVUwp0
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2022
It will be cold and dry on Saturday with highs in the upper 20s and lower 30s, with some late-day sunshine possible. Saturday night will be partly cloudy with an overnight low in the upper teens.
The NWS is continuing to monitor the system that will move through the region on Sunday, which is expected to be mostly cloudy with a high in the upper 30s. There is a slight chance of afternoon snow or a rain/snow mix. There also is a chance of snow before midnight. Overnight will be cloudy with a low around 22 degrees.
The greatest potential for accumulation of 4 inches or more is in northeast Kentucky and south central and east central Ohio.
The best chance for accumulating snow appears to be Sunday afternoon through the evening, according to NWS.
A Winter Storm Watch was issued for multiple counties in southeast and east central Ohio for Sunday.
Colder air will arrive late Sunday and into Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be mostly cloudy with a high around freezing, Skies remain mostly cloudy Monday night, which an overnight low around 24 degrees.
A Winter Storm Watch has been issued based on the potential for significant snowfall Sunday through Sunday night. pic.twitter.com/ZpzFxdRPQj
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2022
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