Wilmington, Oh. — Forecasters from the National Weather Service say a low pressure system will move into the area on Friday. The system will bring a potent mid-level disturbance and the possibility of accumulating snow, some models show from 3 to 5 inches.
Meterologist Brian Haines says forecast variables will decrease as the weekend approaches allowing for a more accurate estimate. Currently, the primary areas of concern are Batesville, Connersville, Cincinnati and Wilmington.
He says a partially stationary upper-level low will move into the area by Tuesday that will bring temperatures into the 60’s.