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Warm and sticky, scattered showers, storms

Warm and sticky, scattered showers, storms

Yahoo14 hours ago

Skies will remain mostly cloudy, with occasional showers and isolated storms developing along a slow-moving cold front, especially across the eastern half of the state with a ripple of low pressure. Temperatures will hover around 80s degrees, although only in the mid-70 farther northwest behind the front.
A cluster of showers and storms south of the nearly stalled front will brush southern Ohio this evening and linger overnight, focused well to the south of I-70.
As the frontal boundary sags south Saturday, skies will turn partly sunny, with temperatures in the seasonable upper 70s. However, another round of showers will return early Sunday with a disturbance crossing the Ohio Valley through early afternoon, with some clearing later in the day.
More scattered storms are likely Monday afternoon and early Tuesday, as a system drops southeast from the Canadian plains. Skies will finally clear up by the middle of next week, as high pressure builds into the region, with temperatures warming to the low 80s.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, few showers, storms. High 81
Tonight: Showers early, fog later. Low 64
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 79
Sunday: Showers, storms. High 77 (64)
Monday: Partly sunny, showers, storms p.m. High 77 (63)
Tuesday: Scattered showers, storms. High 77 (60)
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 80 (58)
Thursday: Partly sunny. High 82 (59)
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