Figure 1). Accumulated precipitation for December 1 - 20, 2021. Figure courtesy of the Midwestern Regional Climate Center
Forecast
High pressure will remain anchored across the Ohio Valley for the next couple of days, with cool daytime highs in theDay 11 image not available upper 30s to mid 40s. A weak cold front could bring a few snow showers in its wake to northeastern counties on Wednesday along with colder temperatures statewide. A stronger low-pressure system will push toward the Great Lakes on Friday, bringing a surge of warmer air and rain showers to the region through Friday night into Christmas morning. Conditions will slowly dry out on Christmas Day with mild temperatures in upper 40s to low 50s. Seasonally average temperatures should follow for the beginning of next week. The Weather Prediction Center is currently predicting up to 0.50 inches of precipitation over the next 7 days (Figure 2).

Figure 2). Precipitation forecast from the Weather Prediction Center for 7a Monday Dec 20 – 7a Monday Dec 27.
The Climate Prediction Center’s 6–10-day outlook for the period of December 26 - 30, 2021 and the 16-Day Rainfall Outlook from NOAA/NWS/Ohio River Forecast Center indicate that temperatures are likely to be above average with above average precipitation (Figure 3). Climate averages for this period include a high temperature range of 37-41°F, a low temperature range of 23-26°F, and average rainfall of 0.55-0.85 inches.

Figure 3) Climate Prediction Center 6-10 Day Outlook valid for December 26 - 30, 2021, for left) temperatures and right) precipitation. Colors represent the probability of below, normal, or above normal conditions.
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