Rich Apuzzo is the Chief Meteorologist at Skyeye Weather LLC and has been forecasting on television, radio and for private clients for 25 years. He has the Seal of Approval from the National Weather Association.
Just halfway through the month of February and we have had more snowfall in 15 days (2.1”) than in the previous two months of the winter (1.6”), and more may be on the way soon&hellip...
Just when you think the winter of 2011-2012 is quiet and fairly predictable in our part of the world, nature provides a few surprises, and what could be a fairly big one for the region from Friday into Saturday...
In the midst of the quiet weather pattern here (aside from the weekend rain), there is still plenty going on around the world, and it has been deadly! The reports keep coming out of Europe and Asia, and even...
The mild winter of 2011 – 2012 is about to undergo a rather dramatic change, so enjoy the unseasonably mild weather while it lasts. We may not see it again for some time.
Before the big jet stream shift...
A powerful storm, responsible for at least two deaths in Alabama, is moving into southern Canada just north of the Great Lakes, but in the wake of the storm we’re seeing gusty winds in the Cincinnati area and...
The air mass battle continues across the nation and after a cold weekend in the Cincinnati area we’ll warm up just as a new storm arrives with more rain changing to snow…and we may have some...
It’s our first major winter storm of the season, and based on global trends, we’ll see a lot more cold and snow across the United States in coming weeks as the main jet stream shifts south...
What a way to welcome in the New Year, with the coldest air in nearly 11 months and our first round of light snow and snow showers! You couldn’t have a more start contrast from December which...
As one storm departs today, another is already developing in the Gulf of Mexico and it will move into Louisiana and Mississippi tonight and then race into the Ohio Valley tomorrow with widespread rain back in the Cincinnati area by...
Just in case your area didn’t get all of the nearly 71 inches of rainfall recorded so far at the Cincinnati Northern-Kentucky International Airport (CVG) for 2011, there is more on the way…and we may...