Ohio wakes up to a calm, crisp start, but the air already hints at change. Sunshine is lifting temperatures quickly through the 30s, and by early afternoon, Cincinnati surges to a springlike 61°. It feels mild now, yet clouds and colder air are lining up behind the scenes.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, skies stay sunny today before a 30% chance of rain develops between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Lows fall to 34° by early Sunday. Most roads remain just wet, but temperatures will continue dropping into Sunday night.
Sunday stays mostly sunny with a high near 45°. After midnight, a 30% chance of snow develops as lows slide to 27°. Light accumulation is possible, especially north of the Ohio River. Even a light coating could create slick patches on I-71, I-75, and the Brent Spence Bridge toward daybreak Monday.
Monday brings another 30% chance of rain and snow before 11 a.m., then rain chances linger into the afternoon. Any snow looks minor, but brief bursts could reduce visibility. Plan extra time for the morning commute.
Rain becomes likely Tuesday with a 70% chance and continues Tuesday night. Repeated rounds of rainfall into Wednesday could increase localized flooding concerns in low-lying spots.
March begins tomorrow with cooler air, but a gradual Warm Spell builds midweek. Highs rebound into the upper 50s Tuesday and low 60s Wednesday. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across the Ohio Valley, signaling early Spring Warmth ahead.
Five Day Outlook for Cincinnati, Ohio:
Sunday: High 45°, 30% late snow chance.
Monday: High 44°, rain/snow chance early.
Tuesday: High 58°, rain likely.
Wednesday: High 63°, rain likely.
Thursday: High 69°, rain chance continues.


