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Rain, 40 miles per hour winds aim at the area of ​​Cincinnati

Wind counseling: rain, 40 miles per hour Winds target the area of ​​Cincinnati on Tuesday

Okay, if we turn to the weather, we talked about the roller coaster we saw, and now it comes in the form of an active radar. Yes, we have some rain in the area tonight. Good sleep weather for the tri-state here, while this rain moves with a little wind overnight. That shouldn’t be a big problem out there. Here is a look at Radar. We have wet weather in the entire region. You can see that at the moment. And that will be the trend in the rest of the night. Zoom them again via the U -Bahn. Showering are the piece. In parts of the counties butler Warren there are also some rain Fayette, Union, Franklin Counties in Southeast Indiana. None of these rain is particularly difficult and will not be overnight this evening. I don’t expect thunder or flash with most of this campaign, so it’s not as if it would be a loud or worrying night. And this meaning. So far, our winds have been quite tame and they probably stay here at night. I think our highest winds, while we are probably getting a little higher this evening overnight, especially the morning, I think it comes on Wednesday of the day when these winds are the gustest. At the moment, these gusts are all within the 20 to 25 miles per hour. So we avoid them pretty well. Show you the big picture and show them that more rain will come. As you can see, work from the southwest to northeast. All of this in us in the run -up to the large storm span. What I found interesting tonight is that the winds really have difficulty to gust, and most areas in the middle west have been there in Bowling Green, but we don’t see that these weddings materialize with gusts of wind, and therefore I think that it will probably be the day morning when we have the biggest concern when we weather. So here comes the large storm system, which tonight with the rain we expect, rolls in our direction to continue the rest of the night. However, the temperatures are mild, especially because we are ahead of this large system. We will cool down tomorrow when we climb on the butt and we will get a few snow showers here before everything is said and done. So where are we temperature? Not bad. In most districts still between 55 and 60. So there is the shower activity that continues the night. Tonight, the rain will probably let up somewhere 3 or 4 in the morning if our winds probably start with this range of 35 to 40 miles per hour. We take a break for the commuting for drier times in the morning, but then we get more rain together with a colder air in the middle of the late morning, which will probably express some hallway and snow showers throughout the Tri state tomorrow. Although I don’t have any accumulations, at least I can’t significantly. I can exclude some slush in the grass or maybe on your roof or an increased surface here, but no travel problems. In view of the gusty winds tomorrow evening, it may look impressive, and when we arrive on Thursday, it is cloudy and cold to start, but then we will gradually work in a little sunshine. So what’s in front of us? Rain to snow showers with winds bores 40 to 45. And as I already mentioned, the strongest wind gusts will come here tomorrow morning. Everywhere from late morning to early afternoon, when the arrival of this cold air is received, some of these gusts of wind can probably be broken down with a higher final cap. At the moment we are at 57 with a continuing wind in 16th good sleep weather, while I call it through the night tonight. And again it gets a little more gusty with the winds towards the day, 47 for your deep. When the rain arrived. It stays mild all night. 57. This is your high tomorrow. It comes at midnight this evening. The temperatures will fall through the day tomorrow. Cool air bring in as cold winds. In fact, the temperatures will drop considerably after lunch. And I think we could already see 5 or 6 how snow interfered with some rainfall. Seven days of forecast looks like this. 43 Thursday, 50 on Friday. Spring on Saturday evening to Sunday with temperatures in the 1940s. So a cool weekend with cold nights and then more spring how how how

The temperatures rose to the 1960s on Tuesday! From here it is downhill. Live -Radar // The latest weather quail wind counseling will come into force on Tuesday to Wednesday from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. for the entire Cincinnati region. The temperatures fall all day on Wednesday when a cold front inserts rain and gusty winds. The late week becomes and feels like every piece of February. Plan a steady rain and the chance of a storm until midnight or something. The highs met early on the mid -1950s, then the cold front swings through, the temperatures slide and scattered rain showers will be possible after 8 pminging light snowfall/hallway in the early Thursday before the sky returns late a day. The heights will only be near 40. The weekend looks more changes. Stay tuned.

The temperatures rose to the 1960s on Tuesday! From here it is downhill.

Live -Radar // Latest weather warnings

Wind counseling will be put into force for the entire Cincinnati region from Tuesday to Wednesday from 9 p.m.

The temperatures fall all day on Wednesday when a cold front inserts rain and gusty winds. The late week becomes and feel like every piece of February!

The winds in the evening closer to 25 to 30 miles per hour when the rain arrives after 8 p.m. on Tuesday evening. Plan a steady rain and the chance of a storm until midnight or something.

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Things dry out on Wednesday morning. The highs met the mid -1950s early, then the cold front swings through, temperature

Lenging light snowfall/flurries will be possible in early Thursday before the sky returns late a day. Heights will only be near 40.

The weekend seems to achieve more changes. Stay tuned.

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