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This weekend's weather: Soggy to sunshine!

This weekend's weather: Soggy to sunshine!

Yahoo26-04-2025

Tonight features rain, which will be likely at times under mostly cloudy skies as a low pressure system scoots by to our north. Most towns will see a quarter to a half inch of rain, but some isolated instances of heavier amounts are possible. Flooding is not expected, nor is severe weather – this is good sleeping weather, folks! We will see low temperatures dip back into the mid to upper 50s.
Saturday begins on a wet note, as our aforementioned low pressure system scoots off to the northeast and a cold front passes through during the morning. Despite the front crossing in the morning, we will still see the risk for a few scattered showers in the afternoon amidst clouds with a north/northwesterly flow persisting. That will hold temperatures down into the mid 60s for highs as we won't see the mercury climb much. Skies will clear out after dark and temperatures will plummet as a result, with lows around 40 degrees – a spot or two of frost is certainly possible in those sheltered spots!
Sunday will be a sun-sational end to the weekend with plenty of sunshine expected and high pressure in control. Despite plenty of sunshine we will see highs in the low to mid 60s with our northerly breeze continuing, so it's a cooler day overall. Enjoy this wonderful day!
Monday is also going to be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine. A southerly breeze will warm us up nicely back up into the mid to upper 70s. Low humidity values, a bit of a breeze, warm temperatures and a dry topsoil will provide an increased risk for brush fires. Clouds will increase as our next system begins to approach during the overnight hours.
StormTracker 59 Travel Forecast
Tuesday begins on a dry note with partly sunny skies but by dinnertime, we will be watching a cold front approach. The low pressure associated with this front will be a strong one, and so we will watch showers and thunderstorms approach around dinnertime. The best chance for severe weather will be farther back to the west along the Ohio River, but a couple of strong storms are still possible in the evening as the front crosses. We will see high temperatures around 80 degrees.
Wednesday sees Tuesday's front stall just to our south and east. We will be close enough by it to see a few scattered showers and storms. There will be plenty of dry time in between them. High temperatures will dip back into the mid 70s.
Thursday sees that front lift back to the north as a warm front, which will provide the opportunity for more scattered showers and storms. We always have to watch warm fronts that lift north like this, with a strong storm or two possible. High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s.
Severe Weather Awareness Week 2025: Thunderstorms and Lightning
Friday provides more chances for showers and storms – especially early – as a cold front passes through. We will see showers decrease during the afternoon with highs in the low 70s.
Looking ahead in your extended forecast, after an active setup for much of the week, the weekend looks awesome with plenty of sunshine expected each day. Highs will be in the 60s on Saturday and in the 70s on Sunday. We will see temperatures back up close to 80 by Monday with plenty of sunshine.
TONIGHTShowers likely. Good sleeping weather! Lows in the upper 50s.SATURDAYShowers likely, especially early. Late day clearing. Highs in the mid 60s.SUNDAYChilly start, beautiful with plenty of sun. Highs in the mid 60s.MONDAYPartly sunny. Nice! Highs in the mid to upper 70s.TUESDAYLate day storms. Highs near 80.WEDNESDAYScattered showers and storms. Highs in the mid 70s.THURSDAYScattered showers and storms. Highs in the upper 70s.FRIDAYMorning storms. Late day clearing. Highs near 70.SATURDAYMostly sunny! Highs in the mid 60s.SUNDAYMostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s.MONDAYPartly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
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