Cincinnati is experiencing a foggy start to Memorial Day, with visibility expected to improve by around 9 a.m. This is timely for those planning to attend early morning parades and ceremonies honoring our nation’s heroes. The fog is a result of recent heavy rains, which have left the ground soggy and the air humid.
Weather Outlook
As the day progresses, Cincinnatians can look forward to a mostly dry and muggy day, with temperatures climbing into the mid- to upper-70s. While the majority of the area will remain dry, there is a slight chance of a stray shower, particularly in parts of Northern Kentucky. This should not deter families from enjoying outdoor activities and cookouts planned for the holiday.
Looking ahead, Tuesday might bring a few spotty showers in the afternoon, but the significant rainfall is expected on Wednesday. This mid-week weather system could bring 0.5 to 1 inch of rain, accompanied by thunderstorms, making it the wettest day of the week. However, the end of the workweek promises clearer skies and drier conditions.
Community Impact
Memorial Day is a time for communities to come together to remember and honor those who have served our country. Despite the foggy start, the weather is expected to cooperate for most of the day’s events. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about any weather changes that might affect outdoor plans.
Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.