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Steve Horstmeyer

Cincinnati

Chief Meteorologist at WXIX-TV (Cincinnati, OH)

Wilderness lover, cyclist, meteorologist @fox19, (it’s a job it does not define me) dog rescuer, science defender, proud father of @SethHorstmeyer

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  • 2 weeks ago | fox19.com | Steve Horstmeyer

    CINCINNATI (WXIX) - “Significant flooding” is expected in parts of the Tri-State as the Ohio River is now forecasted to crest at a higher level. Chief Meteorologist Steve Horstmeyer says the Ohio River will crest at 60 feet sometime between Monday and Tuesday morning. The river was initially forecasted to crest at 56 feet. This is rated as a moderate flood, he explained. The river will eclipse flood stage around 12 p.m. Saturday, Horstmeyer said Friday.

  • 3 weeks ago | fox19.com | Steve Horstmeyer

    Video from 50th-anniversary coverage. CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Thursday marks the 51st anniversary of the deadly tornadoes that tore through Sayler Park, Xenia, and the Tri-State. On April 3, 1974, an F-5 tornado went on a rampage in western Hamilton County. The Sayler Park tornado first touched down near Randolph, Indiana, in Switzerland County. It quickly made its way to the Ohio River, passing through a gravel pit on the Kentucky side just north of Belleview, and raced northeast.

  • 3 weeks ago | 55krc.iheart.com | Steve Horstmeyer

    Based in Cincinnati, OH, the Brian Thomas Morning Show covers news and politics, both local and national, from a libertarian point of view.

  • Aug 18, 2024 | fox19.com | Steve Horstmeyer

    CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Both Today and Thursday are First Alert Weather Days, because of the risk for severe storms and flooding rain. Read More... CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Both Today and Thursday are First Alert Weather Days, because of the risk for severe storms and flooding rain. Read More...

  • Apr 3, 2024 | fox19.com | Steve Horstmeyer

    CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Wednesday marks the 50th anniversary of the deadly tornadoes that tore through Sayler Park, Xenia, and the Tri-State. On April 3, 1974, an F-5 tornado went on a rampage in western Hamilton County. The Sayler Park tornado first touched down near Randolph, Indiana, in Switzerland County. It quickly made its way to the Ohio River, passing through a gravel pit on the Kentucky side just north of Belleview, and raced northeast.

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Steve Horstmeyer
Steve Horstmeyer @TrustSteve19
11 Apr 25

A *FREEZE WARNING* has been issued for highlighted areas of the FOX19 NOW viewing area. For more information, please go to https://t.co/n52Q7M9D0j & stay up to date on the First Alert Weather app! #cincywx #FirstAlert https://t.co/pOKdAMhLrS

Steve Horstmeyer
Steve Horstmeyer @TrustSteve19
11 Apr 25

9:30 pm Update https://t.co/pYxV9QOszO

Steve Horstmeyer
Steve Horstmeyer @TrustSteve19
11 Apr 25

9:30 pm Update https://t.co/TOjx19PEoz