Climate and Crime

Climate

The climate of Greater Cincinnati provides a wide range of temperatures from winter to summer.

Interesting weather facts for Cincinnati MSA: 

  • On average, the warmest month is July
  • On average, the coldest month is January
  • In 1934 the highest recorded temperature was 108° F
  • In 1936 the lowest recorded temperature was -16° F
Greater Cincinnati provides a wide range of temperatures from winter to summer

 

 

 

Crime - Comparison of Violent & Property Crimes Reported for Year 2006

Northern Kentucky Tri-ED would like to congratulate each of the law enforcement agencies for their contribution to ensuring that we have one of the lowest crime rates in the United States.

Crime as reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation

 

Northern Kentucky Crime Report
(Number Per 100,000 Residents)
Crime 2004 2005 2006
Total Violent Crimes 238.0 225.0 228.0
Murder 2 4.3 4.0
Rape 38.5 34.4 34.8
Robbery 87.2 92.3 85.5
Assault 110.3 94 104.6
Total Property Crimes 2,841.1 2,589.0 2,424.2
Burglary 533.4 466.7 437.6
Larceny 2,084.4 1,896.5 1,805.4
Auto Theft 214.5 219.3 181.2
Arson 8.8 6.5 7.7
(Source: Crimes in Kentucky, Kentucky State Police
Publication and Uniform Crime Report, 2008)

 




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