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    A Tornado Watch has been issued for the Greater Cincinnati area

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGFebruary 28, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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    WLWT News 5 Chief Meteorologist

    Severe Weather Tracking: A Tornado Watch has been issued for the Greater Cincinnati area

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    Updated: 12:13 AM EST on February 28, 2024

    Order tonight. Maybe it just skirts us. Chief Meteorologist Kevin Robinson is here again. What do you think of the severe threat overnight? Well, it's certainly not down to zero yet. And I don't want to send this message to anyone watching from home. But I definitely like the direction of things. This evening, there was a critical window from about 9 or 10 until about 2 a.m., where we were concerned about separate storms, which could bring the greatest tornado potential. Total. I think the tornado threat is much less, even with the monitoring we have there. This is the kind of reminder that reminds you that you need to be alerted throughout the night, and that you need a way to get those warnings back, either by flipping on your TV screen, following us here, or of course, downloading the WLWT WEATHER app. Now, that hurricane watch will even go into effect. 6 am. Once again, the threat is not over. But I think we can definitely say that the needle is moving in a positive or better direction for us. So this is the clock that we have. And if you're watching at five and six, I talked a lot about that. This cover or this type of cover on our atmosphere and how that can play a big role in some of the uncertainty in future projections. Because he noticed that when the storms tried to ascend, they really struggled to break through that blanket of our atmosphere. Remember that the maximum tends to kind of suppress and prevent aggressive thunderstorm activity. How widespread is this cover? I mean, well, this red box is a Tornado watch. And if you look all the way west into Illinois, you'll see that the storms are actually struggling throughout the evening and night until most of the area is on fire. So this is a positive trend. Does this mean we are out of the woods? No, but it's definitely something you'll want to see. So, we're in the 60s and will stay pretty warm tonight. Strong winds still pose a tornado threat. maybe. We're out of the woods for big hurricanes at least. Or at least this threat is much less. So here we are in the middle of the night. It's still quiet there. I think at 2:03 AM you will need to watch for a broken line of storms to come through this line of storms. Sure, there could be some small talk. This is more than we would expect at this time of year and in the first season, an extreme event versus discrete supercells with long paths and hurricanes of potential significance. So I think that's really starting to go off the table, not zero, but I definitely like the way things are going. We will maintain the risk of storms and rain during the morning commute. I still thought the trip was a bit difficult due to some bad weather, but after seven, the serious threat was over. Even though you see this, this is just cold rain. With temperatures dropping very quickly tomorrow morning. Very damaging winds. The greatest concern is that looking at the trend, it has reduced the overall tornado threat and certainly the threat to a strong tornado is much lower now. So here we are outside. Very nice, quiet but warm. 62 for a February night. It's still beautiful there. With those southerly winds, temperatures will remain high throughout the night. Very breezy and mild. We'll be 56 by tomorrow morning and then we'll be 63 tomorrow. That would be our highest level. You know, he'll be here in the next forty minutes around midnight. It will still be windy tomorrow, in fact, wind speeds will range from 20 to 30 degrees. It could approach 40 degrees as cold air moves in, and temperatures will drop into the 40s and even 30s. By tomorrow evening. So, there's a chance of rain early in the day and then, well, we'll end up late and the weather will turn windy and cold in the afternoon. Here's your seven-day forecast. We're down to 19 tomorrow night only 44 on Thursday. We'll get some rain here on Friday, then temperatures will start to rise again as we head into the weekend. I want to reiterate, Mike and Sherry. Although the threat of severe weather is certainly not out of the question, you have to acknowledge the trend here tonight which is why I mentioned earlier the uncertainty in the forecast regarding any severe threat or severity of storms. So, we'll be here, even though we stay through the rest of the night, keeping you up to date with the news and watching this radar for you like

    Spring weather will pose a threat of severe storms through Tuesday night before temperatures drop into the teens by Thursday morning. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS Starting late tonight (after midnight) storms that have appeared before a strong cold front will arrive. A tornado watch is in effect for counties surrounding Greater Cincinnati until 6 a.m. Wednesday. See the latest forecasts in the video player at the top of the story. These individual storm cells can be strong to severe. The main front comes in the pre-dawn hours bringing a round of strong/severe storms. As is usually the case with severe early season threats, damaging winds will be the main concern, but tornadoes are possible with temperatures in the 60s overnight. The storm threat ends quickly during Wednesday morning's commute as strong winds that could reach 40 bring temperatures into the 30s within hours! Wednesday will be windy and cold. Skies are clear Wednesday night with calm winds with lows dropping to the upper teens by Thursday morning. Thursday is sunny and cool with highs in the mid 40s, then a threat of rain on Friday with highs in the upper 40s. We were back in the 60s by the end of the week for highs!

    CINCINNATI —

    Spring weather will pose a threat of severe storms through Tuesday night before temperatures drop into the teens by Thursday morning.

    Live Radar // Latest weather alerts

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    Starting late tonight (after midnight) storms will arrive that appear before a strong cold front.

    A Tornado Watch is in effect for counties surrounding Greater Cincinnati until 6 a.m. Wednesday.

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    See the latest predictions in the video player at the top of the story.

    These individual storm cells can be strong to severe. The main front comes in the pre-dawn hours bringing a round of strong/severe storms. As is usually the case with severe early season threats, damaging winds will be the main concern, but tornadoes are possible with temperatures in the 60s overnight.

    The storm threat ends quickly during Wednesday morning's commute as strong winds that could reach 40 bring temperatures into the 30s within hours! Wednesday will be windy and cold. Skies will be clear Wednesday night, with winds calming down and falling to their lowest levels by Thursday morning.

    Thursday is sunny and cool with highs in the mid 40s, then a threat of rain on Friday with highs in the upper 40s. We were back in the 60s by the end of the week for highs!

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