Cincinnati, Ohio–Kentucky – A blanket of thick fog hovers over the Ohio River this morning, wrapping bridges and tree lines in a hazy stillness. Car headlights glint off wet pavement, and the air carries that cool, metallic edge of late fall. But brighter skies — and warmer air — are on the way for Cincinnati and nearby northern Kentucky as the region heads into the first full week of November.
According to the National Weather Service, calm winds and 100% humidity are fueling the morning fog, which may limit visibility through early travel hours. A chance of light rain arrives later this evening, mainly after 10 p.m., with totals under a tenth of an inch. Those planning weekend drives on I-75 or Route 50 should allow extra time for slick roads and reduced visibility through tonight.
Sunday will bring a slight chance of showers before skies gradually clear. Temperatures will climb into the upper 50s, then push near 60°F by Monday under full sunshine. From there, the pattern stabilizes — Tuesday and Wednesday look bright, mild, and calm, with highs in the low to mid-60s and cool, clear nights near 40°F.
No frost or freeze alerts are in place for now, and early winter precipitation remains confined farther north. For Cincinnati, the new week promises a stretch of near-perfect November weather — just in time for early holiday planning, raking leaves, or evening walks along the riverfront.
Five-Day Outlook for Cincinnati, OH–KY:
Sat: 58/42 – Mostly sunny; fog early, drizzle late.
Sun: 57/38 – Cloudy early, clearing late.
Mon: 59/37 – Sunny; light southwest breeze.
Tue: 61/44 – Mostly sunny; mild.
Wed: 66/41 – Clear; calm and pleasant.





