Cincinnati weather
Definition
A colloquial phrase referring to the meteorological conditions in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, typically featuring hot, humid summers, cold winters with occasional snow, and unpredictable spring thunderstorms—often described as 'four seasons in one day.'
In local slang, shorthand for the city's notoriously variable climate that keeps residents stocking both sunscreen and snow shovels.
Examples
I packed for the trip, but Cincinnati weather laughed and dumped rain, sleet, and sunshine all in one afternoon.
Fans tailgating at Great American Ball Park swear Cincinnati weather is sponsored by mood swings.
Checking Cincinnati weather before brunch is like consulting a Magic 8-Ball: reply hazy, try again.
In Cincinnati weather, your outfit's obsolete by lunchtime—welcome to the Midwest roulette.