No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. The average seasonal snowfall through November 11 is 1.1" of snow. The heaviest snow will likely develop north of Madison and I-94.The snow is gone for 'now'.

Our next big weather maker will bring in a round of heavy rain and storms Sunday night through Monday.Scattered showers and storms could impact your Father's Day weekend plans on Saturday.Several rounds of wet weather expected, but it won't be a weekend washout.Across the country, our states are still warming—with impacts that deepen social inequalities.Stagnant and warm air is to blame for increased ozone precursors.Several counties are bracing for heavy rain from Tropical Storm Cristobal.Heavy rain, flooding, isolated severe weather and gusty wind will be possible as the remnants of Cristobal moves through Wisconsin.Remnants of Tropical Storm Cristobal to Impact WisconsinWeather Authority: Snowfall total record set MondayFirst Alert Weather - Heavy rain possible Sunday night - MondayFirst Alert Weather: Beautiful, but cooler weekend aheadALERT DAY - Remnants of Cristobal brings heavy rain to Wisconsin Tuesday First Alert Weather: Tropical conditions as remnants of Cristobal move northFor the first time in decades, a tropical storm will reach Wisconsin Dubuque: 5.7'' Fayette: 5.3’’ DeWitt: 5.0

Since 1949 the snowfall extremes were measured at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

Rainfall totals for the last 24 hours to 3 days – high resolution map Data Update Cycle: The 1-hr mosaic is updated every 5 min (approx). This breaks the daily snowfall record for November 11 in Madison.SN❄️W RECORD: On Tuesday, 2.5" of snow was officially recorded in Madison. The seasonal snowfall total for Madison is now up to 15.4" of snow, which is way ahead of schedule for this time of year. No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files.

Rain? As a major winter storm continues to dump snow across the region, Dayton has broken the record of 5.8 inches set in 1964 with 6.1 inches reported Saturday.

No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. Additional snow will add to these totals throughout the day for some. VERMONT: Jay Peak Ski Resort claimed a 571.0” seasonal snowfall total in 2000-2001 and 417.0” in 2007-2008. Daily snow observations from GHCN stations are available using the pulldown menus below to select the state, month, and year of interest for either snowfall or snow depth data. Another snowfall record was broken on Tuesday, November 11 in Madison.On Tuesday, 2.5" of snow was recorded at the Dane County Regional Airport. I'm emphasizing the word now because our next round of accumulating snow will arrive Wednesday. the cincinnati oh climate normals for tomorrow normal record year maximum temperature (f) 85 101 1918 minimum temperature (f) 66 49 1957 sunrise and sunset august 5 2020.....sunrise 6:43 am edt sunset 8:45 pm edt august 6 2020.....sunrise 6:44 am edt sunset 8:44 pm edt - …

Snow? No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. Easy to use weather radar at your fingertips! No worries, just It appears your Web browser is not configured to display PDF files. During that time the most amount of snow to land in one day at Cincinnati is 11.8 inches (30.0 centimetres) on February 4, 1998. Please select one of the following: February Records. The numbers are for the total amount of new snow and how many days it snows at least 0.01 inches (0.25 centimetres) during the year.

Before then, the weather station was near downtown Cincinnati.