Posted: Mar 16, 2013 9:04 AM by Meteorologist Ian Oliver
We're stuck in a bit of a weather rut for St. Patty's day weekend right on into the start of next week. A stationary front along the Ohio River valley will sag south throughout the day today bringing the chance of showers and potentially a few isolated t-storms. Temperatures will hold near steady in the upper 50s and low 60s through midday and then will start falling during the afternoon as cooler air moves in. Another disturbance will bring some periods of rain throughout the day tomorrow. A few snowflakes may mix in as well in northern KY. We'll be on the cold side of that frontal boundary tomorrow and our high temperatures will only climb into the low 40s.
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