(1 of 2) Round 1: Overnight and into Sunday morning, light snow will overspread the region with the highest accumulations, up to 2", across portions of northern Kentucky and southern Ohio. Light snow is also expected outside the advisory area with less accumulation. Check ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/OJmjPADc1y
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 18, 2025
(2 of 2) Round 2: Sunday afternoon and evening, snow showers are expected across the area. With cold temperatures in place, slick conditions will develop. This is especially true if snow squalls form. Be mindful of your travel conditions tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/jr0ALvYlxw
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) January 18, 2025
The NWS said snow squalls can produce rapid changes in visibility and quick bursts of accumulation, creating hazardous travel conditions. It is recommended to reduce speed and turn on headlights and hazard lights if you have to travel outside and give yourself extra time. Bitterly cold conditions will be in place tonight through Wednesday morning.
There is an Extreme Cold Watch in effect starting at around 1 a.m. on Monday morning and continuing until around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, issued by the NWS. During that time, the NWS predicted dangerously cold temperatures, which could rupture water pipes.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, it’ll be vastly cold with bright sunshine. Monday night will bring partly overcast skies as falls near zero to one degrees.
Tuesday will be mostly sunny but cold with a high of 12 degrees, followed by a mostly clear overnight with a low of minus seven degrees.
Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies with a high of 19 degrees. Overnight, it’ll be mostly overcast with lows in the lower teens.