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YOUR FORECAST

Sunday will be warmer with partial sunshine for much of the day. However, big changes arrive late Sunday into Monday that will bring well-below normal temperatures for the region.

Monday will start off with variably cloudy skies, but throughout the day, expect sunshine to gradually increase. Blustery conditions can be expected throughout the day with gusts up to 35 miles per hour.

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Widespread frost with threats of killing frost will be in the tri-state for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning.

Tuesday is the coldest day of the week with highs in the 40s, but by the weekend temperatures will be close to 70 in the afternoon.

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Boone County – low, with substantial transmission and falling cases Campbell County – low, with moderate transmission and falling cases

Kenton County – low, with substantial transmission and falling cases

LOCAL HOSPITALIZATIONS

The Health Collaborative, the association of the Cincinnati region’s 40 hospitals, tracks the number of COVID-19 patients in their beds, including intensive care. It also tracks how many open beds the system has. Here’s the status as of Oct. 14.

COVID-19 patients: 103, with 17 in ICU

Pct. of medical-surgical beds filled: 96%

Pct. of ICU beds filled: 93%

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Today In History

Today is Oct. 16. On this date: lion.

1793: During the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette, the queen of France, was beheaded.

1859: Radical abolitionist John Brown led a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harpers Ferry in what was then a part of western Virginia. (Ten of Brown’s men were killed and five escaped. Brown and six followers were captured; all were executed.)

1968: Americans Tommie Smith and John Carlos sparked controversy at the Mexico City Olympics by giving “Black power” salutes during a victory ceremony after they’d won gold and bronze medals in 200 meters.

1978: the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church chose Cardinal Karol Wojtyla (voy-TEE’-wah) to be the new pope; he took the name John Paul II.

1984: Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for his decades of nonviolent struggle for racial equality in South Africa.

1997: In the first known case in the United States, a Georgia woman gave birth after being implanted with previously frozen eggs.

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The Local Buzz

Cincinnati is Ohio’s No. 1 city for foodies, new report suggests

A large part of a city’s identity lies within its cuisine, and the Queen City is no exception.

From diverse cultural dishes to hometown favorites, Cincinnatians take great pride in the local culinary scene

Therefore, it is no surprise that our city ranked in the top 25 for Best Foodie Cities in America by the personalfinance website WalletHub

According to the 2022 report, Cincinnati ranked 21st overall out of a list of182 of the largest cities in the nation.

ItwastheonlyoneinOhiotorankin thetop25andthesecondMidwestcity on the list behind Chicago (12). Cincinnati also ranked higher than all other cities in Kentucky and Indiana.

The site determined its rankings by comparing 182 U.S. cities based on multiple factors, including affordability, and diversity, accessibility and quality of food options. The study only considered the “city proper” and excluded surrounding cities and suburbs in the metro area.

Top 25 foodie cities in America, by rank: Portland, Oregon; Orlando, Florida; Miami; San Francisco; Austin, Texas; Sacramento, California; Seattle; Tampa, Florida; Las Vegas; San Diego; Denver; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta; Los Angeles; Pittsburgh; Portland, Maine; New York City; Charleston, South Carolina; Oakland, California; Cincinnati; St. Louis; Richmond, Virginia; Milwaukee; and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

For the complete 2022 rankings, visit wallethub.com

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