Saturday, March 20, 1999
Spring gets a sunny jump out of starting gate today
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Tristate welcomes spring today with genuinely springlike weather, says the National Weather Service.
Sunny, clear skies and mild winds will accompany temperatures in the mid-50s.
Spring showers are possible Sunday. Steve Rowley, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, said the likelihood of rain is about 30 percent. Temperatures Sunday will range from the high 40s down to the 20s. Monday also will be chilly, with highs in the 40s.
Through Wednesday, the Tristate will be dry. Temperatures should reach the low 50s on Tuesday before climbing back to a more seasonal high in the mid-50s on Wednesday.
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