November in SouthWest Ohio was cold and with a lot of precipitation. The month started with a very heavy rain event followed by some typical fall-like temperatures. Near the middle of the month an ice storm hit, covering the area with well over a quarter inch of ice - bringing down trees and limbs. For a short time, it was very pretty. Some of the precipitation came with strong winds as well. The month ended with more scattered rain and very cold temperatures. There was even measurable snow toward the end of the month.
Saturday, December 1, 2018
November 2018
November in SouthWest Ohio was cold and with a lot of precipitation. The month started with a very heavy rain event followed by some typical fall-like temperatures. Near the middle of the month an ice storm hit, covering the area with well over a quarter inch of ice - bringing down trees and limbs. For a short time, it was very pretty. Some of the precipitation came with strong winds as well. The month ended with more scattered rain and very cold temperatures. There was even measurable snow toward the end of the month.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
October 2018
October, 2018 started out hot and humid in SouthWest Ohio. The weather was more characteristic of a late July summer rather than early fall. Fall soon came with a very abrupt transition to atypically cold temperatures which largely remained through the rest of the month. Rain was also scattered through the end of the month with a couple events bringing considerable rain and much wind. This included an extended storm that brings the area into November.
Monday, October 1, 2018
September 2018
September in Southwest Ohio is usually the beginning of the transition to fall. But September, 2018 was a little of everything. Temperatures started very warm and humid, before a prolonged and significant rain event later in the first half of the month. This transitioned back into summer-like weather with heat and humidity more characteristic of July. After a brief cool down, September ended with a period of weather more typical for September.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018
August 2018
August, 2018 was hot and wet in Reily, Ohio. There were some sunny days, but the weather was overall hot and humid through the month. Rain was spread through the month with a short dry spell toward the end, but this period was still humid with frequent threats of rain.
One rain event near the middle of the month came with significant wind and there was one brief cool period in the second half of August.
Friday, August 3, 2018
July 2018
July started out hot and dry in Southwest Ohio. There were several days in the 90's with much sun and ample humidity. The second half of the month seemed to transition to slightly cooler weather with more rain; the month ended with a few rain events accumulating significant precipitation.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
June 2018
June brought full-bore summer to Southwest Ohio. There were a few cool days, but heat and humidity were predominate during the month. Rain was scattered through the month, often coming as short torrential showers and storms. Other threats of rain persisted through the months heat and humidity.
Friday, June 1, 2018
May 2018
May, 2018 started out as spring in Reily, Ohio but transitioned quickly to summer. Overall temperatures rose through the month, with humidity building as well to a near July-like end. There was significant rain through the month with well over four inches of rain scattered sporadically through the month.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
April 2018
April started out cold with a significant rain storm in Southwest Ohio. Temperatures started off very cold, followed by a warm spell not atypical for April. But winter kept its icy grip for one final cold blast before the weather warmed more typical for spring. During the cold spells, there was one significant snow and several other threatened snow events which resulted in only flurries.
Sunday, April 1, 2018
March 2018
Winter held its icy grip on Southwest Ohio through March, 2018. Temperatures warmed only marginally during the month - there were no days where 60F was reached in Reily, Ohio where February saw at least a few. There were three snow events and one prolonged rain event toward the end of the month where several inches of cold rain fell.
Thursday, March 1, 2018
February 2018
February in Reily, Ohio started out by continuing the frigid temperatures that were prevalent over the winter. Temperature climbed through the month, with a few very warm spells. There was significant precipitation through February with measurable snow and quite a bit of rain toward the end of the month; some of that rain was extremely heavy. Precipitation caused significant flooding in nearby rivers.
Friday, February 2, 2018
January 2018
Two thousand eighteen and the month of January started off with a brutally cold spell in Reily, Ohio. There was a brief warm up and another cold spell lasting several days. There were several periods of rain throughout the month, with one having very significant winds. Two accumulating snow events also occurred in January, 2018, and with cold temperatures the snow lasted longer than is typical.
Monday, January 1, 2018
December 2017
December, 2017 in Reily, Ohio started out warm with conditions more typical for mid-fall. This transitioned into a warm period and the month (and year) ended with a frightfully cold snap. This end-of-month cold was not only pronounced by length (over a week with no above freezing temperatures), but also how cold the temperature was overall. This cold snap appears to be stretching into the New Year.
There was not much precipitation, with only a few rain events and some mild snowfalls towards the end of December amounting to little more than a few inches.
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