Saturday, March 24, 2001
Snow flurries could decorate weekend plans
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Don't be suprised today if you see tiny bits of white in the air.
Forecasters are predicting some morning sun followed by clouds with a good chance of snow flurries this afternoon.
The snow isn't expected to accumulate, however.
It's not all that unusual to get snow in March, said National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Lott. He said last spring Greater Cincinnati recorded snow on April 8, and that snow has fallen in May.
Today's temperatures are expected to reach the upper 30s or low 40s. Tonight's lows could be near 20.
There's a chance of flurries on Sunday, according to AccuWeather.
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