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In July 1979, Cincinnati experienced an unusual weather event that led to snowfall due to an unseasonably strong cold front that swept through the region. This cold front brought temperatures significantly below average for summer, allowing for the rare occurrence of snow in July. The combination of moist air and cold temperatures created the conditions necessary for snowfall, surprising residents who typically associate July with hot summer weather. Such events are extremely rare and highlight the variability of weather patterns.

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