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Cincinnati Faces Third Snowless Christmas
24 Dec
Summary
- Cincinnati expects 50s for Christmas, marking third year without snow.
- A blizzard hit the area just before Christmas in 2022.
- The 2022 blizzard was Cincinnati's first since 1978.

For the third year running, residents of Cincinnati will awaken on Christmas Day to a landscape devoid of snow. Unseasonably warm temperatures, expected to reach the 50s, will prevail on Thursday, accompanied by a likelihood of rain showers throughout the week. This warm spell means those hoping for a picturesque 'White Christmas' will be disappointed, a stark contrast to recent history.
Just two years ago, in 2022, the Greater Cincinnati area experienced a dramatic shift in weather. Leading up to Christmas, the region was hit by blizzard conditions, characterized by sustained snow, wind gusts exceeding 35 miles per hour, and visibility reduced to a quarter-mile. This severe weather event was the first blizzard to hit Cincinnati since 1978.
The 2022 blizzard brought temperatures plunging and left many areas with at least two to three inches of snow accumulation. This wintery scene persisted through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, offering a memorable holiday for some. However, this year's forecast points towards a mild and snow-free holiday season.




