Ohio – Thin morning fog drapes low over the Ohio River, catching the first hints of pale light as brisk air moves through quiet neighborhoods east of downtown Cincinnati. Pavement glistens with a light sheen of moisture, and the early calm hints at a steadier start before bigger shifts arrive.
Residents step into mostly sunny skies today with temperatures pushing into the low 60s. Increasing clouds return this afternoon as a weak disturbance approaches. According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, a few scattered showers may pass near midday, but impacts stay minimal. Anyone traveling I-71 or making early weekend plans should watch the sky but expect most errands to stay uninterrupted.
Saturday grows warmer, reaching the low 70s, though clouds thicken through the day. Southwest wind strengthens and gusts may top 25 mph. A more organized band of showers could arrive late, creating brief wet pavement around dusk. To be fair, coverage looks uneven, but timing matters for evening events.
Sunday snaps back to sun, calmer winds, and cooler air. Highs fall into the mid-50s, a solid window for outdoor work, leaf cleanup, or early holiday errands before the next system approaches.
Models now show a developing “Winter Tease” Monday night. A colder push drops temperatures fast, and a rain-to-mix scenario becomes possible near dawn Tuesday. While significant accumulation appears unlikely, any brief changeover—especially on bridges and elevated ramps along I-275—could create slick spots. Early commuters should watch for subtle icing in shaded stretches.
This pattern also hints at broader pre-Thanksgiving volatility as more waves line up later next week.
Five-Day Outlook for Cincinnati, OH:
Fri: 63/52 – Mostly sunny; PM clouds.
Sat: 70/45 – Cloudy; PM showers.
Sun: 55/33 – Sunny; cooler.
Mon: 53/37 – Mostly sunny; rain late.
Tue: 49/39 – 60% rain; brief mix possible early.





