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Arctic Blast to Drive Near‑Zero Wind Chills in Cincinnati Monday and Tuesday

A brief midweek warmup offers limited relief.

Overview

  • WLWT forecasts wind chills near zero throughout MLK Day, with subzero readings likely early Tuesday across Greater Cincinnati.
  • Single‑digit wind chills are expected on multiple mornings regionwide, with daytime highs mainly in the mid to upper 20s through Tuesday.
  • Forecasters emphasize mostly sunny, dry weather with only hit‑or‑miss flurries that should not produce significant accumulation or impacts.
  • Temperatures are projected to rebound to around 40 degrees Wednesday, bringing a chance for a brief rain or snow mix before cooler conditions return late week.
  • WLWT noted no cold‑weather advisory had been issued as of Sunday night, though one could be posted as wind chills deepen, and residents are urged to wear heavy coats, hats and gloves.