On Sunday, clouds will increase again, leading up to a chance of snow beginning in the late evening. The forecast has been uncertain on how much and where the snow will come, but the most recent data said that most of the snow is likely to fall to the south and east of the Interstate 71 corridor.
[2:35 PM] The Winter Storm Watch has been expanded to reflect our latest thinking in where the heaviest snow is favored for Sun PM/night. A brief mix of wintry precip is poss Sun PM in NE KY and SC OH. Visit https://t.co/nYG1ndpTB5 for more specific information for your area! pic.twitter.com/RHyzWho3gk
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 14, 2022
The NWS predicted that much of the area will see less than an inch of snow accumulation, though more northwestern counties may not see any. The snow may create slick driving conditions that might affect the Monday morning commute.
Highs on Sunday will be around 36 degrees, falling to a low around 23 degrees overnight.
There may also be some light snow for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with a chance of snow during the morning and a slight chance of flurries in the afternoon. Skies will be cloudy, with a high around 33 degrees.
Any snow chances are predicted to end before dark, for a cloudy, quiet night. Low temperatures will be around 23 degrees.
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