Cincinnati, Ohio – Tree limbs shook and leaves scattered across the Tri-State early Sunday as a line of showers and strong wind pushed through southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky. Gusts near 50 mph are expected to continue through midday, with spotty thunder and road spray making early travel slower and riskier.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, a Wind Advisory remains in effect for the region until noon. Southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph may peak near 50 mph across open corridors like I-71, I-75, and Route 32. Temperatures hovered around 70°F early Sunday, but a cold front is moving through, and the drop will be noticeable.
Rain and storms will taper off by late afternoon, followed by a quick cooldown. Skies clear into Sunday night, with lows bottoming out near 42°F. Monday looks sunny but cooler, with a high of 65°F and light west winds — a good window for yard work or fall decorating before the next pattern change.
By Tuesday, another temperature drop slides in. A slight shower chance lingers in the morning, but the main story will be falling temps and breezy air. Tuesday’s high reaches 67°F, but colder lows in the 40s signal an early shift toward late-fall norms.
Five-Day Outlook for Cincinnati, Ohio:
- Sunday: Windy with showers, storms by afternoon. Gusts to 50 mph. High 70°F falling to 55°F.
- Monday: Sunny and calm. High 65°F, low 50°F.
- Tuesday: Slight shower chance early. Breezy. High 67°F, low 44°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 58°F, low near 40°F.
- Thursday: Mostly clear and cooler. High 61°F, early frost possible by Friday.