Mixed clouds with seasonable temperatures today
Today: Mixed clouds, high 80
Tonight: Showers/ t-storms, low 64
Sunday: Scattered storms, high 78 (63)
Monday: Rain & rumbles, high 77 (60)
Tuesday: Chance of rain, high 79 (60)
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 83 (63)
Most rain showers will hold off during the daytime hours. Next chance of showers and storms will arrive closer to sunset. Seasonable temperatures near 80 this afternoon will not feel as nice with some humidity sticking around.
Additional rain rolls in tonight. This comes will a few chances for thunderstorms as well. No storms that do develop are expected to be severe. Humidity sticks around too keeping things muggy with mild temperatures falling into the mid 60s.
Tomorrow clears out most of the rain during the morning. While most of the day will stay dry, there are going to be a few chances up pop-up showers and storms by the afternoon. A low pressure center scooting over the region will drop temperatures a little, but high will remain fairly close to seasonable.
A cold front pushes through central Ohio on Monday bring yet another round of showers and storms. They are not expected to arrive until the late afternoon hours. This will also be the coolest day of the week. Conditions for the rest of the work week are going to stay mainly dry as temperatures eventually warm back up into the mid 80s.
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