TIMELINE: A daily threat for downpours through Friday
STILL A LITTLE LINGERING -- BUT STILL BETTER THAN THIS MORNING. ALLISON: WE CAN AT LEAST SEE OUTSIDE WHICH WAS NOT THE CASE FOR MANY OF US ISTH MORNING, THE FOG HANGING AUNROD UNTIL ABOUT 10:00 THIS MORNING. SO FAR THINGS HAVE STARTED TO CLEAR UP AND TEMPERATURES ARE CLIMBING UP. 72 DEGREES IN HAMILTON, WE ARE UP TO 71 IN SHARONVILLE AND KENWOOD. LOVELAND TAKING THE CAKE FOR THE WARMEST ON ETH BOARD, 75. FORT MITCHLEL AT 68. TEMPERATURES WILL VARY FOR THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON IN THE MID AND UERPP 70’S, BUT STILL LIKELY TO STAY BELOW 80 AGAIN TOY.DA NORMALLY THIS TIME OF YEARE W SHOULD BE TOPPING OUT IN ATTH LOW TO MID 70’S, SO THAT IS TYPICAL. IN TERMS OF RAIN, NOT MUCH TO SPEAK UP RIGHT NOW BUT WE COULD SEE SOME SHOWERS MOVING THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON, AND THEY WILL BE VERY ISOLAD.TE THEY WILL BE MOSTLY BETWEEN 4:00 AND 7:00, AND THEN WE WILL BE DRY OVERNIGHT BEFORE MORE RAIN MOVES IN TOMORROW. OVERNIGHT, TEMPERATURES INTO THE 60’S,O S WILL BE A MDIL START TOMORROW WITH TEMPERATURES CLIMBING BACK INTO THE 70’S. WE MIGHT SEE SOME SPOTTY RAINFALL OVER THE NEXT COUEPL OF HOURS, OTHERWISE PLAN ON MOSTLY CLDYOU SKIES WHICH AT TIMES SOME SUNSHINE ERYVE NOW AND THEN, BUT FOR THE MOST PART LOOKING TO BE A CLOUDY DAY. THROUGHOUT THE MORNGNI TOMORROW WE WILL START TO SEE SOME RAIN, T BUI THINK THE RAIN CHANCES TOMORROW WILL HOLDFF O UNTIL THE AFTERNOON WHEN THE RAIN WILL BE MORE WIDESPREAD. THSDURAY TRAIN CHANCES BEGIN INCREASING, SO -- RAIN CHANCES BEGIN INCREASING, SOME SPOTTY TO WIDESPREAD RAIN AT TIMES THROUGHOUT THEAY D THURSDAY, WHERE I THINK THERE WILL BE AT RAIN AROUND FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY. IT IS STILL NOT LOOKING LIKAE COMPLETE WASHOUT, SO THERE WILL BE SOME BREAKS IN THE RAIN THURSD,AY BUT SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LOOKING LIKELY FOR THURSDAY. IF YOU’RE GOING TO THAT MODEST MOUSE SHOW TONIGHT, TEMPERATURES AROUND 76 WHEN THE DRSOO OPEN AND THERE COULD BE A SHOWER ROLLGIN THROUGH, BUT THROUGHOUT THE REST OF ETH SHOW, EVEN THOUGH IT IS INDOORS, IF YOU ARE WALKING MEHO AFTERWARDS OR OUT AND ABOUT THROUGHOUT THE BANKS, TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE UPPER 60’S COME AND IT SHOULD BE MOSTLY DRY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, BOTH WILL BE WHETHER IMPACT DAYS BECAUSE OF THE RAIN. I THINK THURSDAY WILL BE THEAY D WHEN YOU ARE MOST LIKELY TO SEE RAIN WITH OFF-ANOND- SHOWERS COME ANDT A LEAST THE CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS OFF-AND-ON FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE DAY. THERE WILL BE SOME BREAKS, BUT I THINK THOSE WILL BE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. 76 TODAY FORHE T HIGH TEMPERATURE AND SHOWERS WILL BE ISOLATED THIS AFTERNOON. OVERNIGHT, TEMPERATURES DIPPING INTO THE 60’S, AND THAT WILL BE THE CASE FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF NIGH.TS IT IS GOING TO BE MILD START ROLLING TO THE NEXT COUPLE OF YSDA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ARE WHETHER IMPACT DAYS COME AND FRIDAY IMPROVES A LITTLE BIT FOR INRA BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE THE WEEKEND BEFORE WE FINALLY START TO SEE SOME REAL CLEARING, AND TEMPERATURES FOR THE WEEKEND WILL BEGIN TO CLIMB CLOSE TO ABOUT 10 DEGREES WARMER THAN US
TIMELINE: A daily threat for downpours through Friday
A slow-moving storm center stuck near and in the Ohio Valley will bring a daily threat for off and on downpours through Friday. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS It will not be raining the entire time, as there will also be some drier times. Downpours will tend to be the most numerous during the afternoon and evenings, except for late Wednesday through Thursday night. This looks like our wettest time frame when rain and a few storms will be the most widespread and we are likely to see the heaviest rain. Fog will also be a concern mainly late at night and in the morning throughout the week, given the moist conditions. Highs will be in the mid-to-upper-70s each day, except Thursday when we are likely to have the most clouds and rain with highs in the low 70s expected. Lows each night will be around 60 degrees.Cincinnati will begin drying out Friday as the storm center pulls away in time for high school football and the weekend. Highs will climb to late-summer levels with plenty of sunshine and dry weather Saturday and Sunday. Highs will be 80-85 with nights mild in the low 60s.
A slow-moving storm center stuck near and in the Ohio Valley will bring a daily threat for off and on downpours through Friday.
LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTS
It will not be raining the entire time, as there will also be some drier times.
Downpours will tend to be the most numerous during the afternoon and evenings, except for late Wednesday through Thursday night. This looks like our wettest time frame when rain and a few storms will be the most widespread and we are likely to see the heaviest rain.
Fog will also be a concern mainly late at night and in the morning throughout the week, given the moist conditions.
Highs will be in the mid-to-upper-70s each day, except Thursday when we are likely to have the most clouds and rain with highs in the low 70s expected.
Lows each night will be around 60 degrees.
Cincinnati will begin drying out Friday as the storm center pulls away in time for high school football and the weekend.
Highs will climb to late-summer levels with plenty of sunshine and dry weather Saturday and Sunday. Highs will be 80-85 with nights mild in the low 60s.
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