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					<description><![CDATA[WLWT News 5 Chief Meteorologist Weekend Rain And Severe Threat Updated: 11:38 PM EDT Apr 28, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript SIDE OF THAT AND YOU DON’T THINK YOU’RE GOING TO GET OUT OF IT. ATWH AN INTERESTING THING THAT IS. LET’S BRING IN KEVIN ROBINSON. HE’S GOING TO TALK ABOUT A LITTLE RAIN COMING &#8230;]]></description>
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											SIDE OF THAT AND YOU DON’T THINK YOU’RE GOING TO GET OUT OF IT. ATWH AN INTERESTING THING THAT IS. LET’S BRING IN KEVIN ROBINSON. HE’S GOING TO TALK ABOUT A LITTLE RAIN COMING OUR WAY THIS WEEKEND. HOPEFULLY SOME DRY TIMES, TOO. KEN:VI FOR ALL THE TALK OF RAIN AND SEREVE WEATHER SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY MORNING, ITS I POSSIBLE WHERE IT WORKS OUT THAT THE ACTUAL EVENTS, THE BIG RACES ARNDOU TOWN, HAVE MINIMAL IMPACT FROM THE WET WEATHER. LET’S KEEP OUR FINGERS CROSSED. ON A WEEKEND LIKE THIS, IT IS ALL ABOUT TIMING. WE KNOW FOR SUREHE TRE WILL BE RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS, BUT AT THIS POINT, I WILL SHOW YOU WHY I THINK THINGS MAY WORK OUT IN OUR FAVOR. WE HAVE HAD MESO SHOWERS AND SPRINKLES, MORE SPRINKLES BEEN SHOWERS, AROUND THE AREA THIS EVENING. THIS INITIAL WAVE HAS BEEN FIGHTING A LOT OF DRY AIR. EVEN NOW, A LOT OF WHAT YOU SEE IS NOT REACHING THE GROUND. I WAS ARNDOU DINNERTIME, I ENCOUNTERED A BRIEF SPRINKLE. ENOUGH THAT IF YOU LOOK ON YOUR WINDSHIELD YOU COULD SEE IT. NOT MUCH. MAYBE MORE SUBSTANTIAL SPRINKLE AND SHOWER ACTIVITY ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST INDIANA, PARTS OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY. EVEN HERE IT HAS BEEN LIGHT, BUT TOWARD HER SIDE, &gt;&gt; FIL AND, THERE COULBED  LEFTOVER --BU  T TORDWA BRECKSVILLE AND V ERSAILS,LE SPRINKLES. AS THE WARM FRONT ARRIVES TOMORROW NIGHT, WE COULD HAVE AN UPTICK IN RAIN. TONIGHT, GENERALLY QUIET THE REST OF THE NIGHT, MAYBE DAYS BRENGLE HERE WERE THE.RE TEMPERATURES GET DOWN IN THE UPPER -- SPRINKLE HERE WERE THERE. TEMPERATURES GET DNOW IN -- SOME PEAKS AT THE SUN TOMORROW, ALSO CLOUDS, BUT MOSTLY DRY. LET’S LOOK INTO ETH WEEKEND, WE STARTED TELLING YOU LAST NIGHT ABOUT HOW I SAW A STORMY WEATHER PATTERN GETTING TO DEVELOP FOR ABOUT THE NEXT WEEK OR TWO. AS THINGS START TO LOOK MORE LIKE MAY, THAT IS THE CASE GOING INTOHE T NIGHT SATURYDA INTO EARLY SUNDAY MORNING. I AM WATCHING MAYBE WLDOU COULD BE OUR FIRST POTENTIAL FOR STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS IN THERE. WE WILL BREAK THAT DOWN IN A MOMENT, BUT HOW ABOUT THE RAIN? A 50 MILE WEST RACE TOMORROW, THERE WILL BE RAIN TOMORROW EVENING BUT AT ETH CLOCK, IT IS STILL DRY. LITTLETON NO IMPACT. THE TOYOTA 10K IS WHAT I’M WATCHING MORE CLOSELY. I DO THINK THERE IS RAIN THAT ENDS EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. THIS IS AT 7:00 A.M.. THE PAVEMENT MAY BE RIGHT -- WET BUT RAIN IS TAPERING OFF. AUBETIFUL BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, WARM AND BREEZ AY, LITTLE HUMID, GOOD FOR THE FLYING FIRM. AND FOR SUNYDA MORNING, STORMY CLOSE TO RACE TIME AND THEN STORMS ARE OUT. CLOUDS TOMORROW, MOST OF THE DAY’S DRIVE, SIX CLOCK P.M. IT IS STILL DRY. AFTER 6:00, TRANSFER SHOWERS GO UP BUT IT LOOKS TO BE CLOSER TO MIDNIGHT BEFORE IT TURNS WET. 7:00 A.,.M RAIN WRAPPING UP SATURDAY MORNING SO THAT BY AFTERNOON, 5:30, WE ARE NICE AND DRY, WARM AND BREEZY. SATUAYRD EVENING LOOKS GOOD, OVERNIGHT SATURDAY IS A DIFFERENT STORY. WE RUN THE RISK OF STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS, IT WILL AT THE LEAST ETH NOISY BY 6:30, RIGHT CLOSE TO RACE TIME, THE WEATHER IS CLEARING OUT AND WE SET UP FOR A BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY INHE T END. HERE WE ARE TONIGHT, 56. MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES, MOST OF US ST ILL IN THE 50’S. TEMPERATURES WLIL DROP MUCH MORE OVERNIGHT, WE WILL GET DOWN TO THE MID UPPER 40’S MORNING, MAYBE A PASSING SPRINKLE. BETTER CHANCE FOR RAIN CLOSER TO MIDNIGHT, BUT THERE COULD BE A BRIEF SHOWER AS EARLY AS THE EVENING. YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST SHAKING OUT LIKE THIS, MIKE AND SHEREE, THE FIT RSTHREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER SATURDAY NIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAYOR MNING, THEN WE CATCH OUR BREATH MONDAY. BUT IT LOOKS BUSY NEXT WEEK, TUESYDA COULD BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF POTENT STORMS. IT I
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					A sudden flash flood swamped a southeastern Pennsylvania road, sweeping several cars away and claiming at least three lives. Four other people, including a 9-month-old baby, remained missing, authorities said.Officials in Bucks County's Makefield Township said torrential rains occurred at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the Washington Crossing area. Other parts of the East Coast were experiencing heavy rain, including Vermont. Authorities there said landslides could become a problem on Sunday as the state copes with more rain following days of flooding.“My team and I continue to monitor the situation as more rain falls in Vermont. There are flash flood warnings throughout the state today. Remain vigilant and be prepared,” Gov. Phil Scott said.Sunday’s strong storms led to hundreds of flight cancellations at airports in the New York City area, according to the tracking service FlightAware. More than 300 flights were canceled at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey alone, while more than 160 flights were canceled at Kennedy International Airport in New York. Hundreds of flights were also delayed.The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings and tornado watches for parts of Connecticut, western Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. A tornado warning was issued for an area along the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.Thousands of power outages also were reported in the region.In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, a sudden, torrential downpour turned deadly in Makefield Township.Fire Chief Tim Brewer told reporters that the area got about 6 1/2 to seven inches of rain (about 18 centimeters) in 45 minutes.“In my 44 years, I've never seen anything like it,” he said. “When the water came up, it came up very swiftly. We do not think that anybody drove into it, that they were actively on that road when it happened.”There were about 11 cars on the road at the time, and three were swept away. There was about four to five feet of water over the road, he said.Two women and a man, ranging in age from 40 to 60s, were found dead. Four people were missing, three females and a male. Among the missing was a 9-month-old baby.Brewer declined to identify the relationships of the victims but said, “One family has been severely affected.”Eight people were rescued from the cars and two from the creek, he said.All three vehicles swept away were later located, and no one was found inside. One was about 1.5 miles from where it entered the creek.“We are treating this as a rescue, but we are fairly certain we are in a recovery mode at this time,” Brewer said.About 150 people were searching the creek during the night and 100 were involved Sunday morning, walking along the creek, he said.Meanwhile, recovery efforts were underway in Vermont from recent days of heavy precipitation.The Vermont Agency of Transportation said 12 state roads remained closed while 12 were partially open to one lane of traffic and 87 have been reopened that were previously closed.The agency said 211 bridge inspections have been completed this week in damaged areas and there are four state bridges closed and four town structures currently closed.Rail lines throughout Vermont were also damaged by the rain and flooding, the transportation agency said. The agency said it reopened 57 miles (about 92 kilometers) of rail lines, and 64 miles of rail line remains closed.“Our crews have been working tirelessly all week to repair the damaged state roads and bridges, and to restore the state’s transportation infrastructure for Vermonters and visitors to our state,” said Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn.
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<p>A sudden flash flood swamped a southeastern Pennsylvania road, sweeping several cars away and claiming at least three lives. Four other people, including a 9-month-old baby, remained missing, authorities said.</p>
<p>Officials in Bucks County's Makefield Township said torrential rains occurred at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday in the Washington Crossing area. Other parts of the East Coast were experiencing heavy rain, including Vermont. Authorities there said landslides could become a problem on Sunday as the state copes with more rain following days of flooding.</p>
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<p>“My team and I continue to monitor the situation as more rain falls in Vermont. There are flash flood warnings throughout the state today. Remain vigilant and be prepared,” Gov. Phil Scott said.</p>
<p>Sunday’s strong storms led to hundreds of flight cancellations at airports in the New York City area, according to the tracking service FlightAware. More than 300 flights were canceled at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey alone, while more than 160 flights were canceled at Kennedy International Airport in New York. Hundreds of flights were also delayed.</p>
<p>The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings and tornado watches for parts of Connecticut, western Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. A tornado warning was issued for an area along the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.</p>
<p>Thousands of power outages also were reported in the region.</p>
<p>In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, a sudden, torrential downpour turned deadly in Makefield Township.</p>
<p>Fire Chief Tim Brewer told reporters that the area got about 6 1/2 to seven inches of rain (about 18 centimeters) in 45 minutes.</p>
<p>“In my 44 years, I've never seen anything like it,” he said. “When the water came up, it came up very swiftly. We do not think that anybody drove into it, that they were actively on that road when it happened.”</p>
<p>There were about 11 cars on the road at the time, and three were swept away. There was about four to five feet of water over the road, he said.</p>
<p>Two women and a man, ranging in age from 40 to 60s, were found dead. Four people were missing, three females and a male. Among the missing was a 9-month-old baby.</p>
<p>Brewer declined to identify the relationships of the victims but said, “One family has been severely affected.”</p>
<p>Eight people were rescued from the cars and two from the creek, he said.</p>
<p>All three vehicles swept away were later located, and no one was found inside. One was about 1.5 miles from where it entered the creek.</p>
<p>“We are treating this as a rescue, but we are fairly certain we are in a recovery mode at this time,” Brewer said.</p>
<p>About 150 people were searching the creek during the night and 100 were involved Sunday morning, walking along the creek, he said.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, recovery efforts were underway in Vermont from recent days of heavy precipitation.</p>
<p>The Vermont Agency of Transportation said 12 state roads remained closed while 12 were partially open to one lane of traffic and 87 have been reopened that were previously closed.</p>
<p>The agency said 211 bridge inspections have been completed this week in damaged areas and there are four state bridges closed and four town structures currently closed.</p>
<p>Rail lines throughout Vermont were also damaged by the rain and flooding, the transportation agency said. The agency said it reopened 57 miles (about 92 kilometers) of rail lines, and 64 miles of rail line remains closed.</p>
<p>“Our crews have been working tirelessly all week to repair the damaged state roads and bridges, and to restore the state’s transportation infrastructure for Vermonters and visitors to our state,” said Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn.</p>
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											CINCINNATI HAS BEEN SCHMOOZING SOME PEOPLE FROM OVERSEAS. WELL, IT WOULD BE QUITE THE HONOR RIGHT BIG RESTAURANTS IN WNTO AND YOU I’M GETTING WORD FOR MY PEOPLE ON THE STREET, SO I WOULD NOTE B SHOCKED. I REALLY WOULDN’T CINCINNATI I HOPE SO A BEAUTIFUL STADIUM, RIGHT? LET’S TALK OUABT THIS WEATHER AND THINGS IF YOU THOUGHT IT WAS BAD THIS MORNING IT WOKE ME UP. I BET IT WOKE YOU UP TOO. IT’S GONNA BE JUST AS BAD TOMORROW AFTERNOON, RIGHT? YEAH, YOU KNOW WHAT PROBABLY WOERS THAN THE SENSE THAT WILL HAVE STRONGER STORMS THIS MORNING. THEY WERE MARGINALLY SEVERE, YOU KNOW, A LOT OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER RIGHT AND THAT’S GOING TO BE A CERTAINTY WITH ANY STORMS INCLUDING TOMORROASW WELL. BUT I THINK TOMORROW THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF A BETTER THREAT THAT THE STORMS WILL HAVE A LITTLE MORE ABILITY TO TAP INTO THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY OF THE AFTERNOON. US YOU KWNO WHAT? I WAS ALMOST TEMPTED TO MOVE THE DAMAGING WIND THREAT TO THE HIGH END BECAUSE I’M MORE THAN CERTAIN WE HAVE STRONG WIND STGUS AND DAMAGING WINDS WITH SOME OF THE STRONGER STORMS TO MORROW. THAT IS ALMOST A CERTAINTYUT O THERE FOLLOWED BY THE THREAT FOR HAIL. AND OF COURSEOU Y SEE THE HEAVY RAIN THERE IN RED. I AM CONCERNED THAT BECAUSE ST ORMS WILL BE SLOW MOVERS THAT YOU KNOW, WE HAD TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF RAIN LAST NIGHT. I THINK SOME OF THESE STORMS WILL EASILY BABE LE TO PUT OUT ANOTHER ONE TO THREE INCSHE OF RAIN TOMORROW AND LOCALEDIZ SPOTS. SO YEAH, I AGAIN I THINK FLASH FLOODING WLIL BE A CONCERN FOR SOMEF O US AS WELL NOW IN RESPECTS TOHE T TORNADO THREAT, IT IS LOW, BUT IT’S NOT ZERO OUT THERE. SO JUST KIND OF RECAPPING THE INGREDIENTS THAT WE NEED HERE. WE’VE GOT A DECENT COLD FRONT COMING IN. WE’VE GOT HIGH INSTABILITY. SOME MOISTURE IN THE AIR. THAT’S WHY THE STORMS WILL BE STRONG. THEY’LL BE VERY ENERGETIC LOTS OF LIGHTNGNI AND THUNDER, YOU KNOW, AND THE GUSTY WINDS. THERE’S NOT A LOT OF TURNING MOTION IN THE ATMOSPHEER AND THAT’S WHY THE TORNADO THREAT IS PRETTY LOW. BUT AGAIN, THERE'L’ BE A LOT OF INSTABILITY. THE ATMOSPHERE WILL BE RYVE CONDUCIVE FOR THUNDERSTORMS. SO AGAIN WHILE LOW NOT ZERO THE SEVERE THREATE W ARE IN A SLIGHT RISK FOR ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF THE TRI-STATE AND AGAIN, I THINK IT’S ABOUT EQUAL ACROSS THE ENTIRE. AR,EA ALTHOUGH THE FARTHER EAST YOU GO STORMS WILL ARRIVE A LITTLE LATER. I’LL PLAY IT RIGHT OUT FOR YOU RIGHT HERE. YOU CAN SEE IT HERE ON FUTURECAST. IT’S QUIET TONIGHT YOU WAKE UP INHE T MORNING THE STEAMY SUNSHINE THE AIR WILL FEEL HEAVY IT WILL FEEL LIKE ALL WE NEED IS A LITETL MATCH TO GET THINGS BLAZING OUT THERE. AND BASICLYAL THAT WILL BE THE SUN COME AFTERNOON NOTICE LUNCH TIME. IT'’ STILL QUIET LOOKS WHAT STARTS TO HAPPEN BY TWO BETWEEN TWO AND THREE I THINK STORMS BEGIN TO ERUPT ACROSS THE AREA AND THEN LOOK HOW IT REALLY FILLS IN. THE AFTERNOON AND THEN ON INTO THE EVENING HOURS AND THIS IS YWH I’M MORE THAN CERTAIN SOME OF THESE STORMS WILL PACK A PUNCH WITH DAMAGGIN WINDS. THEY’LL ROLL THRGHOU THROUGHOUT THE EVENING HOURS FINGERS CROSSED THE ENTIRE EVENINGS. NOT A LOSS MAYBE AFTER EIGHT OR NINE BECAUSE THE ATMOSPHERE HAS WORKED OVE IRT GETS QUIET FOR A LITTLE WHILE. WE ARE NOT IN THE CLEAR THOUGH OF RAIN BECAUSE WE HAVE THE THREAT FOR RAIN AND STORMS RIGHT UP THROUGH AT LEAST MID-MORNING ON SUNDAY BY THE TIME WE GET TO PROBABLY 10 OR 11 SUNDAY. MORNING, WE SHOULD BE IN THE CLEAR OF WET WEATHER AND IT’S DRIEROR F YOUR SUNDAY EVENING AND COOLER AND TURNING LESS HUMID. THEY’LL START TO FLEE MORE COMFORTABLE OUT THERE FOR YOU. SO IT IS SULTRY OUT THERE TONIGHT. LOOK AT THAT 78 DEGREES STILL HERE IN CINCINNATI. WE’VE GOT TT HASOUTH BREEZE TEMPERATURE DEW POINTS IN THE MID 60S. WE’RE NOT GNGOI TO COOL OFF MUCH TONIGHT MANY AREAS ARE STILL AROUND 80 HAMILTON LOVELAND FOR EXAMPLE AND ALEXANDRIA. SO TEMPERATURES STAY IN THE 70S MOST OF THE NIGHT. SOME OF US WON’T OUT OF THE SEVENTIES. WE  MAY SNEAK DOWN BRIEFLY INTO THE UPPER 60S BY MORNING. SO WARM BREEZES MOSTLY CLEAR A VERY SULTRY EVENING AND NIGHT TOMORROW. I’'S OBVIOUSLY A WEATHERMP IACT DAY WITH STRONG STORMS SEVERE STORMS IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING, BUT BEFORE THEY GET THERE, IT’S GOING TO BE A PRETTY WHEN IN STEAMY OUT THERE TOMORROW AFTERNOON AGAIN ANY TIME AFTER TWO I THINK STORMS ARE GOING UP. REHE’S YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST AND YOU CAN SEE THERE COOLER ON SUNDAY ONLY 70 FOR A HIGH WITH THE RAIN EARLY AND THEN KIN ODF REFRESHING START TO EARLY NEXT WEEK B
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					<description><![CDATA[WLWT News 5 TODAY Meteorologist Downpours return midweek A beautiful spring day today, then rounds of downpours are back for Wednesday. Soggy weather sticks around into the start of the weekend. Updated: 5:36 AM EDT May 24, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript MCDONALD’S STUFF. I THINK YOU’LL SEE. OH, NO, I DIDN’T KNOW. OKAY. WELL, &#8230;]]></description>
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											MCDONALD’S STUFF. I THINK YOU’LL SEE. OH, NO, I DIDN’T KNOW. OKAY. WELL, SRYOR ABOUT THAT. I’M CURIOUS NOW. ALL RIGHT. ALL RIGHT, RANDY. LET’S TALK. WE’RE GONNA GET MORE YESTERDAY WAS SUPER COMFORTABLE. IT WAS NICE. I WALKED TO THE GYM. I WALKED HOME. IT WAS VERY IT SWEATY, WHICH WAS A NICE. IT WAS GREAT, RIGHT? YEAH TRYING TO GET MY STEPS IN. YEAHES YTERDAY DIDHE T SAME THING THE KID A SON HAD TO BE THE GAME OF AN HOUR BEFOREHAND.  ISO WENT ANDAN R AND SAID, THAT’S GREAT. IT WAS KILLING. IT WAS BEAUTIFUL OUTSIDE PACKING. IT WASN’T HUMAN. OTHERWISE YOU GUYS UNTIL THE WEEKEND. I WON’T BE DOING ANYTHING. SO WE HAD A NICE DRY DAY YESTERDAY FOR MOST OF US RIGHT TODAY. WE’LL B DERY AS WELL AND THEN WE ARE POTENTIALLY LOOKING AT ENOUGH WET WEATHERO T SKYROCKET US TO THE WETTEST MAY OF ALL TIME. NO WAY EVENTUALLY YOU SAID WE WERE DONE WITH RAIN. AND ONLY FOR TODAY AS WE LOOK AT WHAT’S COMING OUR WAY TODAY A BEAUTIFUL SPRGIN DAY GETTING THIN BGSACK ON TRACK TO WHERE WE SHOULD BE. WE’LLE B BACK INTO THE 70S TOMORROW RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE BACK. IN FACT, I THINK WE SEE AT LEAST A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN IN THE MORNINGND A THEN MAYBE A MIDDAY BREAK BEFORE THE POTENTIALOR F STRONGER STORMS INTO THE AFTERNOON, AND THESE WILL BE THOSE SOAKERS THAT WE SAW THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS OVER THE WEEKEND WITH THE INTENSE RAINLLFA GDOO BIT OF LIGHTNING. THURSDAY RAIN IS LIKYEL GENERALLY JUST PLAIN OLD RAIN MAYBE. BUBBLES OF THUNDER IN THERE BUT OVER THE COURSE OF THAT 48 HOUR TIME FRAME FROM WEDNESDAY TO THURSDAY. WE COULD EASILY PICK UP INCH AND A HALF TO TWO AND A HALF INCHES OF RAIN TOTAL RIGHT NOW. IT IS 54 DEGREES IN CINCINNATI OUR WINDS OUT OF THE NORTHEAST AT EIGHT MILES AN HOUR AND AS WE LOOK AT THE 12-HOUR FORECAST, YOU’LL ENJOY THAT SUNSHINE THROUGH THE MORNING WARMING INTO THE UPPER 60S BY LUNCHTIME AND A FEW MORE CLOUDS SECOND HALF OF THE DAY AS TEMPERATURES HEAD INTO THE MID UPPER 70S. HERE’S THE LIVE RADAR THINGS ARE QUIET. TODAY GOOD, BUT A SUNSHINE EARLY MORE CLOUDS INTO THE EVENING AND THEN BY TOMORROW MORNING RAIN IS HERE NOW YOU CAN SEE EARLYN O JUST A FEW PASSING SHOWERS. I THINK WE SEE A MORE SIGNIFICANT LINE OF RAIN AT SOME POINT DURING THE MORNING RUSH THAT LINE LIFTS NORTH AND THEY’LL BE A LITTLE LOW WHETHER THAT’S EXACTLY AT NOON OR BEFORE A  LITTLE AFTER I THINK THERE’S A LITTLE BREAK AND THEN BY MID-AFTERNOON YOU’RE GONNA SEE THOSE POP UP DOWNPOURS THAT PRODUCE A LOT OF LIGHTNING AND INTENSE RAINFALL AND THAT WILL AS WHEE AD INTO THE EVENING HOURS AS WE ROLL ON THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT RAIN CONTINUES AND WE’LL SEE RAIN SHOWERS ALL DAY THURAYSD TODAY 76 DEGREES. SUNNY EARLY CLOUDS LATE, AT LEAST IT WILL BE COMFORTABLE AND IT DOES STAY DRY AS WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE FORECAST FOR TONIGHT DROPPING DNOW TO 62 CLOUDY AND COMFORTABLE AND THEN YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST SHOWS FOR TOMORROW A WEATHER IMPACT DAY 83 DEGREES WITH ROUNDS OF RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS. IT’S NOT A TOTALLY WASHOUT, BUT TIMING OUT THE BRAKES IN BETWEEN THE ROUNDS OF RAIN. IS STILL TRICKY EVEN A DAY OUT THURSDAY EXPECT RAIN SHOWERS 81 SCATTERED RAIN, EVEN ON FRIDAY AND TPEEMRATURES A LITETL BIT COOLER THERE BUT CHECK OUT THE END OFHE T WEEKEND SPECIFICALLY SUNDAY MONDAY FOR MEMORIAL DAY. THAT’S WHEN THE HUMIDITY IS UP AND TEMPERATURES BACK IN THE MID
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											MASONND A I SAW THEM FLY OVER WAS A PRETTY COOL SIGHT. ABSOLUTELY. YEAH. ALLIG RHT. IT WAS A GREAT DAY TO GET OUT THERE TO KICK OFF THE UNOFFICIAL START OF SUMMER. MAYBE GO BACK DOWN TO THE TASTE OF CINCINNATI AND SHE WTEN TO DINNER. IT’S REALLY GOOD. I’M SO GLAD OENC AGAIN BARBECUE BARBECUE ALL THE FIXINGS. YEAH, GOOD. I’M SO GLAD AND I’M SO GLAD THAT THE WEATHER WAS NEIC FOR TODAY AS WELL. RIGHT? WHAT A GREAT WAYO T UNOFFICIALLY KICK OFF SUMMERND A TO HONOR MEMORIAL DAY 74 IN SPRINGBORO RIGHT NOW STILL LOOKS GORGEOUS OUTSEID 76 AND HAMILTON THE SKY IS STILL GOING TO STAY NICE AND CLEAR FOR THE REST OF TONIGHT 77 IN SHARONVILLE RIGHT NOW LOVELAND SITTING AROUND 76 DEGREES. IT IS4 7 IN KENWOOD 78 DEGREES IN FORT MITCHELL RIGHT NOW, AND IF YOU’RE LOOKING AT YOUIG MHT BE ABLE TO SEE AEW F SHOOTING STARS, I BELIEVE THERE’S A METEOR SHOWER GNGOI ON TONIGHT AND THEN EARLY IN THE MORNING TOMORROW IF YOU’RE HEADING BACK INTO THE OFFICE AFTER THE WEEKENDEM TPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE IN THE UERPP 60S LOW 70S FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. IT WILL STAY NICE AND CLEAR ALL MORNING LONG TOMORROW, BUT WE ARE STARTING OFF VERY MILD. I MEAN TEMPERATURES BY NINE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING. ALREADY UP TO 75 DEGREES AT THAT POINT AND WE’LL STAY SUNNY ALL DAY LONG TOMORROW. IT’S GOING TO OVERALL BE A GORGEOUS DAY. DEFINILYTE FEELING LIKE SUMMER OUTSIDE TOMORROW WHAT TEMPERATURES APPROACHING 90 DEGREES AND FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES LIKELY GOING TO SURPASS0 9 DEGREES AS WELL NOW BY WEDNESDAY, WE STILL GET THAT SUMMERTIME HEAT BUT BY THE AFTERNOON SINCE SUMMERTIME STORMSN I THE FORECAST FOR US, TOO, THOSE ARE GOING TO COME IN THEAY W OF A COLD FRONT AND EVENTUALLY THAT IS GOING TO COOL US  OFF THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AND THEN EVEN INTO THE AND STILL LOOKING TO BE PRETTY NICE AND LDMI WITH TEMPERATURES BY SATURDAY ONLY AROUND 80 DEGREES. NOW TONIGHT WE STILL HAVE A DRY YSK AND ALSO STILL SAYING THAT SOUTH WIND PULLING IN FROM THE GULF, WHICH MEANS IT’S HOT AND HUMID OUTSIDE AND IT WILL BE FOR THE REST OF TONIGHT COLD FRONT THOUGH STASRT TO MOVE IN HERE SLOWLY OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AND THIS IS WHAT’S GNGOI TO ALLOW FOR OUR SHOWERS AND STORMS TO COME BACK INTO THE FORECAST BY THE SECOND HALF OF THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY W,NO ACTING WEDNESDAY MORNING TO STAY NICE AND DRY. SO IF YOU’RE HOPING TO HEAD OUT TO THE POOL WEDNESDAY MORNING, YOU’RE GOOD TO GO, BUT TRY TO GET HOME BEFORE AT LEAST 2:00 IN ETH AFTERNOON BECAUSE AFTER THAT WE COULD SEE SOME SHOWERS AND STORMS STARTING TO DEVELOP EVEN THOUGH I DO THINKOR F THE MOST PART THE SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE GONNA HOLD OFF QUITE A BIT INTO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, BUT STILL KEEP IN MIND THAT IF YOU’RE HOPING FOR A MIDWEEK PL OOVISIT GONNA GET A LITTLE BIT RAINY BY WEDNESDAY AT LEAST AFTERNOON OR EVENING. ALL RIGHT. SO RADAR IS PRETTY QUIET OUTSIDE REALLY DON’T NEED BEEN TOO MUCH TIME WITH THAT TONIGHT. WE’LL STAY NICE AND QUIETND A CLEAR TOMORROW MORNING 8:30 NOT A CLOUD IN THE SKY AND IT’S GOING TO OVERALL BE A BEAUTULIF TUESDAY FOR US HERE AND THEN EVEN TOMORROW NIGHT STILL LOOKS LIKE A GREAT NIGHT TO GRILL OUT OR TO SPEND SOME TIME OUTSIDE IF YOU’RE HOPING TO GET OUT IN THE GARDEN BEFORE WE GET TO NEXT WEEKEND TOMORROW IS GONNA BE A GOOD DAY, ESPECIALLY ONCE A SUN STARTS TO SET AND IT GETS A LITTLE BIT COOLER FOR US. KEEP IN MIND FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES WILL BE CLOSE TO 90 DEGREES TOMORROW AFTERNOON, AND THAT’S A SHADE SO IF YOU’RE OUT IN THE DIRECT SUN IT IS GOING TO BE VERY HOT TOMORROW AFTERNOON BY WEDNESDAY MORNING STARTS OFF NICE AND DRY BUT THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING IS A DIFFERENT STORY AGAIN. WE’ FLLINE-TUNE THAT TIMELINE. QUICKLY WHEN THE SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE GOING TO RETURN ON WEDNESDAY, BUT JUST KNOW THAT IT IS GOING TO BE GENERALLY LATER IN  THE AFTERNOON IN THE EVENING ON WEDNESDAY AND SOME OF THOSE STORMS COULD BE ON THE SONTRG SIDE AND THEN THEY’LL BE SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THURSDAY AS WELL. SO BOTH DAYS ARE GOING TOE B WEATHER IMPACT DAYS. SOME STRONG WIND LOOKING TO BE THE PRIRYMA THREAT, OF COURSE LIGHTNING COMING WITH ANY THUNDERSTORM AND THEN LOCLYAL HEAVY RAINFALL BRINGING US ABOUT ANOTHER INCH OR SO OF RAIN DEPENDING ON IF YOU SEE ONE OF THOSE STRONGER THUNDERSTORMS YOU’LL LAND ON EITHER. SIDE OF THAT INCH RAINFALL TOTAL SO ONCE WE GET TO FRIDAY TEMPERATURES 74 STARTING TO DRY OUT ON FRIDAY LKSOO GREAT FOR THE WEEKEND FORECAST. BUT UNTIL THEN WE DO HAVE THOSE TWO WEATHER IMPACT DAYS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. OTHERWISE TEMPERATURES LOOKING AND FEELING A LOT LIKE SUMMER ASHLEY AND MIKE.
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											NOW OUR CHIEF METEOROLOGY. YOU HEARD HER BRAGGING THERE ABOUTN I THIS EVENT THIS YEAR. NO RAIN. THE QUESTION IS HOW LONGO D WE GET TO ENJOY ALL OF THIS? OH THE ENTIRETY OF THE WEEKEND. KNOW WEAD H SO MUCH RAIN RIGHT DURING THE MONTH OF MAY. WHAT THE FIFTH WETTESTAY M ON RECORD HERE IN CINCINNATI. IT IS NICE TO GO INTO THE FIRST FULL WEEKEND OF JUNE WITH A START LIKE THIS. HOW CANOU Y COMPLAINN O A FRIDAY? NO COMPLAINT? NO COMPLAINTS AT ALL ABOUT THE WEATHER. I MEAN IT REALLY IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR FOR EARLY SUMMER THIS WEEKEND TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW RESTING COMFORTLYAB FOR MOST OF US RIGHT AROUND THAT 80 DEGREE MARK AROUND THE TRI-AT80ST HAMILTON 81 IN FAIRFIELD, IT’S0 8 IN BELU ASHTON ANDERSON 80 CURRENTLY IN COLERAIN AND YOU KNOW WHAT WE GET THE ADDED BENEFIT RIGHT OF NO HUMIDITY OUT THERE. SO IT REALLY FEELS GREAT AND IT’S GOING TO STAY FEELING TTHA WAY RIGHT THROUGH THE DURATION OF THE WEEKEND. WE’RE GONNA KEEP THE HUMIDITY LEVELS IN CHECK AND WE’RE GOING TO KEEP IT RAIN FREE AND TTHA MEANS LOTS OF SUNSHINE,UT B MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THAT SUNSCREEN IF YOU’RE SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS THIS WEEKEND, WEEKEND, AND I KNOW YOU WILL. WITH THIS TYPE OF WEATHER. HERE’S YOUR HOUR BY HOURN O A FRIDAY NIGHT. NOT BAD AT ALL TEMPERATURES WILL BE INHE T 70S THROUGH ABOUT NINE O’CLOCK AND THEN YOU KNOW WITH ETH AIR COMFORTABLY DRY. IT DOESN’T ALLOW IT TO COOL OFF A LITTLE BIT MORE EFFICIENTLY. NIGHT, SO WE’LL TUMBLE INTO THE 60S AND EVENTUALLY MAYBE A LITTLE COOL LATE. JUST KEEP THAT IN MIND AFTER MIDNIGHT. WE'L’ GET DOWN INTO THE 50S. SO COMFORT FORECAST THROUGHHE T IS PLEASANT AROUND HERE. HUMIDITY LEVELS WLIL SURGE EARLY XTNE WEEK THAT’S ON MONDAY AND THAT WILL BE ACCOMPANIED WITH THE THREAT FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS BY THEN. BUT FOR NOW THOUGH, LOO AKT THIS, WE’VE SCOURED OUT ALL THE MUGGY AIR ACROSS THE OHIO AND TENNESSEE RIVER VALLEYS. REMEMBER THOSE DEW POINTS IN THE 60S AND 70S. THEY ARE NO MORE SO VERY COMFORTABLE THERE HAS SETTLED IN THAT KEEPS A C OAPN THE ATM. HEARING YOU KNOW, WHAT FUTURE CAST IS QUIET ASIDE FMRO A FEW PASSING CLOUDS VERY LITTLE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THIS WEEKEND AROUND THE AREA. SO YOU WANT TO GET THE CAR WASHED YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT DOING A LITTLE STAINING ON THE DECK IF YOU’VE GOT HOUSE CHORES GOING ON MAYBE GETTING OUT ON ONE OF THE RIVERS OR LAKES. NICE LOOKING WEEKEND. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE DISTUEDRB BY SHOWERS AND STORMS OR CAMPING OUT THERE. YOU DON’T HAVE TO WORRY AUTBO ANY TYPE OF WEATHER THE TROPICS THOUGH ARE BUSY. WE ARE STILL TRACKING. WHAT’S A SLOWLY ORGAN? THING ORT A LEAST ATTEMPTING TO SO ALEX DOWN HERE IN THE EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO. THE CENTER OF CIRCULATION IS STILLRE PTTY DISPLACED FROM THE CORE OF SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY. SO THE SYSMSTE UNDER A LOT OF WIND SHEAR. BASICALLY, WE’VE GOT WEST SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS RIPPING THE STORM APART. SO IT’S REALLY STRUGGLING TO ORGANIZE BUT I THINK THE IMPACTS WHETHER OR NOT IT GAINS A NAME OFFICIALLY THIS WEEKEND IS THE SAME YOU CAN ALREADY SEE ALL THESE BRIGHT COLORS. IN SHOWERS AND STORMS ACROSS CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA. SO FROM ANYWHEER FROM THE THEME PARKS SOUTH THIS WEEKEND IS ALL WASHED DOWN THERE AND FLORIDA IF YOU’REEA HDING THAT WAY FOR VACATION JUST SAY FOR EMPXALE AROUND HERE THOUGH. OUR WEATHER IS A VACATION 56 TONIGHT A LITTLE COOLUT O LATE FANTASTIC TOMORROW SUNNY AND 81. HERE’S YOUR DAY PLANNER STARTING OUT INHE T 50S AND THEN RISING INTO THE LOW 80S YOU’RE SEVEN DAY FORECAS ITS SHAKING OUT LIKE THIS THE NEXT CHANCE OF RAIN ON MONDAY TT NEXT WEATHER IMPACT DAY SUNDAY WILL FEEL A LITTLE BIT WARMER ARODUN HERE, BUT STILL NOT BAD. I CALL IT A POOL DAY 85 AND SUNNY SKIES. AND AGAIN YOUR RAIN ON MONDAY AND THEN SOME QUIET WEATHER FOR THEID MDL
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											THIS MUCH DAMAGE IN A LGON TIME FROM A STORM LIKE THIS. &gt;&gt; IT WAS CERTAINLY NASTY OUT THEER TODAY AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE SPENDING THE NEXT FEW DAYS CLEANING UP, MANY AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI. &gt;&gt; IT’S EASY TO GET THAT KIND OF DAMAGE WHEN UYO HAVE HURRICANE FORCE WIND GUSTS, OR CLOSE TO IT. IT IS ONE THING WHAT HAPPENS IN THE MIDDLE OF AWARE SO TO SPEAK, AND YOU JUST DON’T HAVE QUITE THE CONCENTRATION. THE AIRPORT WITH 70 MILE-PER-HOUR WIND GUSTS, NEAR HEBRON 72 MILE AN HOUR WIND GUSTS, VERY STRONG WINDS HURRICANE FORCE WINDUS GTS ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUCH QUIETER SCENARIO AND HE WILL MAKE UP -- WAKE UP TO A MUCH WIDER START ON YOUR THURSDAY. TOMORROW MORNING, IT SHOULD BE DRY FOR THE MORNING COMMUTE. MAYBE IF YOU CLOUD STILL LINGERING AROUND BUT IT WILL ELFE NICER AND A LOT LESS HUMID. THEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON LOOKS NICE, IT WILL FEEL GREAT. HIGHS ONLY THE MID TO UERPP 70’S WITH A BIG DROP IN HUMIDITY, THAT IS THE MOST NOTIABCELE CHANGE COMING OUR WAY. AND THEN LOOKING MIGHTY FINE TOMORROW NIGHT, IT WILBEL  A GREAT NIGHT TO BE OUT OR FOR BASEBALL AS WELL,  TINHE LOW 70’S. THERE IS A LOOK AT RADAR, THE SHOWERS AND STORMS FMRO EARLIER ARE ALL GONE. WE ARE LOOKING GOOD THE REST OF TONIGHT. HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING MOVING FORWARD, BASICALLY, REMEMBER THOSE DEW POINTS? ALWAYS A GOOD MEASURE OF HOW COMFORTABLITE  IS, THOSE ARE IN THE 50’S, IT IS VERY REFRESHING. DRIER AIR MAKING A MORE SUBSTANTIAL PUSH TOWARDS THE OHIO RIVER TONIGHT. BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING, I THINK THOSEEW D POINTS ARE IN THE 50’S ALL THE WAY DOWN INTO KENTUCKY. SO, WE ARE GOING TO BRING IN MUCH LESS HUMID AIR OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS.D AIR OVER THE AND IT’S ALREADY UNDERWAY TONIT,GH IES WT WIND AT 14, THOSE DEW POINTS ARE DROPPING. LOOK AT THAT RAINFALL TODAY. ONLY 6/10 OFFICIALLY AT THE AIRPORT,UT B I AM MORE THAN CERTAIN SOME OF YOU PICKED UP MORE THAN THAT TODAY. TEMPERATURES AROUND THE AREA FROM 64 IN CONNERSVIELL TO 69 IN HAMILTON AND HERE IN CINCINNATI. 68 BATAVIA AND 67 AROUND BROOKSVILLE. OVER THE NEXT 12 HOURS WE WILL SPEND THE MAJORITY OF THE NIGHT IN THE 60’S, THEN WE BRIEFLY GET DOWN TO THE UPPER 50’S BEFORE THE SUN COMES UP IN THE MORNG.IN TOMORROW SHOULD BE A LESS HUMID AFTERNOON. IT’S QUIET THROUGH THE REST OF THE NIGHT, WE WILL SEE SOME CLOUDS TRYING TO MOVE IN BEFORE THE N SUCOSME UP, THOSE SHOULD EVENTUALLY BURN OFF, LEAVING A PRETTY NEIC AFTERNOON AND A NICE-LOOKING EVENING FOR THE THURSDAY. AS WE GET TO THURSDAY NIGHT, IT IS QUIET. AND IT IS QUITE WHEN YOU WAKE UP ON FRIDAY MORNING. HOWEVER I FOR BY FRIDAY EVENING, THE CHCEAN FOR RAIN RETURNS. THIS WILL BE THUNRSDETORM ACTIVITY, IN FACT, I THINK MOST OF THIS SHOULD BE RELATIVELY LIGHT. ON FRIDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY NIGHT. BUT IT DOES LOOAK  LTLITE DAMP TO MAYBE JUST FLAT OUT WET EVEN FOR YOUR FRIDAY EVENING AND OVERNIGHT FRIDAY. THEN BY SATURDAY MORNING IT STARTS GLOOMY, BUT WE SHLDOU WORK OUR WAY SOME PRETTY NICE IMPROVEMENTS, WH MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES BY THE TIME WE GET INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NOW ENJOY THE REST BUT -- RE SPITE FROM THE HUMIDITY AND THE HEAT, WE HAVE WHAT COULD BE OUR HOW TO STRETCH OF WEATHER SO FAR THIS SEASON COMING IN HERE NEXT WEEK. HOW THAT PLAYS OUT STILL A LITTLE UP IN THE AIR, BUT I SEE 90’S ARE ON THE TAB,LE AND IT MAY BE HOTTER THAN THAT. SO WE WILL SEE. 59 AND COOLER THE REST OF THE NIGHT. TOMOOWRR PARTLY CLOUDY AND, 76. THERE IS A LOOK AT JORDAN PLANNER. SOME CLOUDS TO START THE DAY, BUT OVERALL IT SHOULD BE A NICE ONE. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST. I DID NOT MAKE FRIDAY A WEATHER IMPACT DAY SINCE THE RAIN DOES NOT LOOK HEAVY AND WE ARE NOT TALKGIN THUNDERSTORMS, 73. SATURDAY, 77 IS NICE. BUT THEN WE’D REALLY CRANK UP THE HEAT IN A HURRY. SUAYND INTO THE MID-80’S, BY EARLY NEXT WEEK WE COULD BE IN THE LOW TO MID 90’S. BASED OFF WHAT WE ARE SEEING, SOME OF THE NUMBERS I HAVE FOR THE SEVEN DAY ARE ON THE MORE CONSERVATIVE, MEANING IT COULD BE EVEN HIGHER. SO BRACE YOURSELVES, GET THOSE POOLS READY FOR NEXT WEEK.
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											AND NOON TO 9:00 TOMORROW. &gt;&gt; I LOVE CAN OLI. &gt;&gt; WITH COFFEE AND AT 5:00 IN THE MORNG.IN &gt;&gt;  WHAT STORES WOULD BE OPEN RIGHT NOW. &gt;&gt; I LOVE THE IT LAN FOOD. LET TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER BECAUSE TODAY IS ACTUALLY GOING TO BEHE T BEST OF THE TWO DSAY TO GO TO ITALIAN FEST IF YOU ARE WANTING TO HEAD OUT. &gt;&gt; WATCHOR F STORMS TOMORROW. BUT TIMES OF DRY SKIES AS WE START OUT YOUR SUNDAY TOMORROW. MOST OF TODAY WILL BE NICE AND QUIET. WE HAVE AREAS OF PATCHY FOG THIS MORNING, A FEW BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS AS WE START OUT THE DAY. MOST OF US WILL BERE PTTY QUIET AS WE GO THROUGH THE DURATION OF YOUR SATURDAY. A COUPLEF O SHOWERS STREAMING THROUGH FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST. A DISTURBANCE COMING THRGHOU THE AREA TSHI MORNING. WE HAVE SEVERAL THROUGH THE NEXT WFE DAYS. A COUPLE ISOLATED SHOWERS BETWEEN THE 71-75 SPLIT. AND SEEING LIGHT SHOWERS TO BEGIN OUR SATURDAY. TODAY WE'RE LOOKING AT A HIGH OF 78. CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE, WE'LL SEE MORE SUNSHINE FOR THE FIRST PART AND CLOUDS THICKEN BACK UP AGAIN ALONG WITH STRAY SHOWER CHANCES AS YOU HEAD INTO THIS AFTERNOON. A BIT WARRME TODAY TOO. TEMPERATURES AGAIN NEAR 80. TONIGHT MID S,60 RUMBLES OF SHOWERS AND OVERALL WARM AND MUGGY. I'LL SHOW YOU WHAT TODAY LOOKS LIKE. YOU CAN SEE SPOTTY SHORSWE HEADING TOWARDS 9:00 AND SOUTH AND WEST. THERE'S SOME BREAKS. AND THEN A FEW MORE CLOUDS REDEVELOPING LATER THIS AFTERNOON WITH SPOTTY SHOWERS. SO WE'RE GOING TO SEE THOSE BETWEEN 3:00 AND 6:00. FEW DAN FAR BETWEEN BUT AFTER SUNSET AND INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS YOU'RE LOOKING AT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCATTERED RAIN SHOWERS, MAYBE SOME RUMBLES OF THUNDER AS YOU GO PAST MIDNIGHT, 5:00 IN THE MORNING TOMORR.OW SEEING SOME GOOD POCKETS OF SHOWERS AND STORMS. WE'LL HAVE A RELATIVELY DRY WINDOW FOR SOME MORETORPS S POP UP INTO TOMORROW AFTERNOON. WEATHER IMPACT DAY FOR TOMORROW TEMPERATURES INTO THE HIGH 80S. HUMIDITY INCREASES TOMORROW AS WELL. THERE IS A CHANCE FOR STRONRGE STORMS TOMORROW. WE'LL HAVE TO WATCH THAT AS IT SHAPES UP BUT POTENTIAL IS THERE FOR TOMORROW AFTERNOON FOR AT LEAST A FEW STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS. SO FUTURE CAST FOR TOMORROW MORNING SHOWING US HIT AND MISS SHOWERS TO START OUT THE DAY. TIMES OF SUNSHINE I THINK A FEW STORMS REDEVELOPING AS YOU HEAD PAST 2:00, 3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON THERE'S AEW F OF THOSE THAT AGAIN COULD BE STRONG AS YOU HEAD TOWARDS THE EVENING HOS.UR WE'LL SEE HOW IT DEVELOPS SUNDAY INTO MONDAY SOME MODSEL ARE DRY SOME BRINGG AIN FEW STORMS IN BUT THE POTENTIAL IS THERE FOR AT LSTEA A FEW MORE STORMS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY. SO WE'LL HAVE TOATCH W THAT CLOSELY THAT COULD ALWAYS CHANGE AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE NEXT 24 HO URS BUT MORE OF A SRYTO LOOKING VERY ACTIVE AS WE HEAD INTO THE EARLY PART OF THE WEEK. FOR MONDAY TOO, MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENGNI AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STORMS. I THINK STORMS COULD BE STRONG WITH GUSTY WINDS. TUESY,DA WEDNESDAY, IT'S GOING  BTOE DRY. THAT IS THANKS TO THE HEAT TTHA WE'RE GOING TO BE EXPERIENCING. D MI90S FOR HIGHS. IT WILL FEEL LIKE OVER
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											OUR WLWT MOBILE AND YOU KNOW, WHAT ALL WEEK. HAS BEEN WATCHING THE RADAR CLOSELY FOR US BECAUSE HE KNOWS A LOT OF YOU HAVE WEAKENED PLANS LOOKS LIKE THINGS COULD BE DECENT ON SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. YEAH, YOU KNOW, WE’VE BEEN SAYING ALL WEEK THAT WE’VE GOT THIS LOOMING THREAT FOR SCATTERED DOWNPOURS HIDDEN MISS DOWNPOURS. THEY’RE STILL THERE, BUT AS WE’RE GETTING CLOSER NOW THE PICTURES A LITTLE BIT MORE CLEAR AND WE’RE ABLE TO IDENTIFY A PERIOD OF TIME THAT APPEARS TO BE A LITTLE BIT DRIER THAN OTHER TIMES FOR EXAMPLE CASE IN POINT STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON THROUGH THOROUGHLY ON INDEPENDENCE DAY THERE IS A WINDOW THERE IN WHICH I THINK IT’S MOSTLY DRY. SO YOUR FIREWORKS ARE GOOD TOMORROW NIGHT. YOUR FIREWORKS ARE GOOD SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT THOUGH. THAT’S WHERE WE START TO GET QUESTION MARKS AGAIN AND I’LL BREAK THAT DOWN HERE AND JUST A MOMENT, BUT YOU KNOW WHAT TODAY’S FORECAST PERFECTLY FITS THE DEFINITION OF SCATTERED OR HIT AND MISS WITH THE RAIN BECAUSE IT JUST ALL DEPENDS ON YOUR LOCATION AROUND THE AREA NOW THINGS ARE RELATIVELY QUIET AND AROUND 75 LOOP, NOT MUCH RAIN THIS EVENING THERE HAVE BEEN SOME DOWNPOURS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST OF CINCINNATI. YOU CAN STILL SEE SOME OF THEM POPPING UP HERE THROUGH PARTS OF BROWN AND TO ADAMS COUNTY’S FROM PEEBLES OVER TOWARDS JUST THE EAST OF GEORGETOWN AND I THINK THIS CONTINUES THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT. SO WHILE IT MAY BE QUIET AT THE MOMENT DON’T BE SURPRISED IF ALL OF A SUDDEN YOU HEAR THE PITTER PATTER OF RAIN ON YOUR WINDOW SEAL OUT OF NOWHERE BECAUSE THAT’S JUST THE NATURE OF THE WAY THESE DOWNPOURS ARE FLARING UP IN FACT RIGHT AROUND SUNSET. WE HAD A PRETTY HEALTHY LINE OF STORMS. IF YOU’RE UP IN MIDDLETOWN YOU WERE DRENCHED IF YOU WERE DOWN IN HAMILTON OR FAIRFIELD YOU’RE LIKE WHAT RAIN YOU SAW THE DARK SKIES, BUT YOU NEVER DID GET THE RAIN AND THAT’S KIND OF THE WAY IT PLAYS OUT WITH HIT AND MISS DOWNPOURS. SO BACK TO THE SPECIFICS HERE. WE HAVE A DECENT CHANCE FOR HIT AND MISS DOWNPOURS THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF YOUR SATURDAY BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND THEN GOING THROUGH SUNDAY AND INTO EARLY ON THE FOURTH. I THINK IT’S RELATIVELY DRY FOR MOST OF US THAT SAID, HERE IN SOUTH OF THE RIVER THERE WILL STILL BE THE CHANCE FOR A COUPLE OF DOWNPOURS. SO HERE’S KIND OF YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND FORECAST MORNING RAIN ON SATURDAY AND THEN HOT SUNSHINE BY AFTERNOON AND BECAUSE THIS FRONT MAY PUSH JUST FAR ENOUGH SOUTH OF US, WE MAY EVEN GET IN ON SUNDAY IF WE’RE LUCKY A LITTLE DIP IN THE HUMIDITY. IT MAY NOT BE REFRESHING LIKE IT WAS EARLIER IN THE WEEK, BUT NOT AS BAD AS IT IS CURRENTLY. WARM SUNSHINE ON SUNDAY AND THEN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY WE’LL NEED TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR THUNDERSTORM COMPLEXES LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. I THINK MONDAY COULD BRING US SOME NASTIER WEATHER ESPECIALLY LATE. SO WE’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS FRONT STALLING OUT OVER THE REGION AND IT JUST DEPENDS ON EXACTLY THE PROXIMITY TO US AND IT APPEARS AT LEAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH EARLY ON THE 4TH. THIS FRONT PUSHES FAR ENOUGH SOUTH INTO KENTUCKY THAT IT GIVES US AT LEAST A LITTLE WINDOW OR LARGER WINDOW. A DRYER WEATHER CONDITIONS NOW IT IS SOUPY OUTSIDE TONIGHT DEW POINTS IN THE UPPER 60S TO RIGHT AROUND 70 DEGREES SO STEAMY TONIGHT STILL HUMID ON YOUR SATURDAY, BUT SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY AGAIN, WE MAY GET A LITTLE NUDGE OF DRIER AIR IN HERE TO MAKE IT FEEL A LITTLE MORE COMFORTABLE BEFORE IT TURNS HOT AND STEAMY AGAIN ON INDEPENDENCE DAY. HERE’S FUTURECAST NOTICE AS WE GO THROUGH THE NIGHT. YOU SEE HOW THOSE DOWNPOURS KIND OF BLOW UP OUT OF NOWHERE AND THEN THEY AWAY, THAT KEEPS HAPPENING THROUGH LUNCHTIME ON SATURDAY AFTER LUNCHTIME NOTICE HOW I GET PRETTY QUIET ACROSS THE AREA BUT IN OUR SOUTH KEEP A LOOK OUT, THERE STILL CAN BE A FEW PASSING DOWNPOURS AND AS FAR NORTH AS THE OHIO RIVER, EVEN THERE’S THE CHANCE FOR A LITTLE BIT OF SPRINKLE OR SPOTTY RAIN ACTION, BUT I THINK OVERALL IT’S PRETTY DRY SATURDAY EVENING AFTERNOON THROUGH AT LEAST EARLY ON MONDAY. IT’S NOT TO SAY IT WILL BE DRY FOR EVERYONE. SO 79 OUTSIDE AT THE MOMENT TEMPERATURES GENERALLY IN THE UPPER 70S TO RIDE AROUND 80. IT’S GOING TO BE A WARM NIGHT WITH THE HIGH LEVELS OF HUMIDITY ONLY DOWN TO 71 BY MORNING AGAIN. DON’T BE SURPRISED. YOU HEAR SOME RAIN OR YOU HEAR A RUMBLE OF THUNDER OVERNIGHT BEST CHANCE FOR RAIN ON YOUR SATURDAY IS THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY AND THEN IT’S DRY AND HOT FOR THE AFTERNOON. YOU’RE SEVEN DAY FORECAST. MIKE AND SHRI SHAKING OUT LIKE THIS AGAIN THUNDERSTORM CHANCES INCREASE AGAIN LATE ON THE FOURTH OF JULY AND THEN WE’RE KIND OF IN THAT HIT AND MISS STORM PATTERN. FOR MOST OF NEXT WEEK RIGH
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											THERE VIA APPLE PAY. WILD ISN’T THAT WILD WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THIS EARLIER. YEAH, AND I MEAN, OF COURSE I WOULD GIVE UP MY SEAT. OH, I WOULD LOSE. PICK ME. YEAH. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU GOTTA NEGOTIATE WITH THEM. YES, BECAUSE LEGALLY IN THEIR CONTRACT IT SAYS IF THEY OVERBOOK ONE OF THEIR FLIGHTS THEY HAVE TO PAY YOU AT LEAST FOUR TIMES A ONE-WAY FARE. YEAH, BUT SO MANY PEOPLE WERE SAYING NO, I’M NOT GOING TO TAKE THAT FOUR TIMES IN MAL, WHICH IS SO INTERESTING. THEY JUST HAVE TO KEEP RAISING THE BAR. YEAH. I KNOW WHICH WHICH MAKES YOU REALIZE I THINK PEOPLE REALLY VALUE THEIR VACATION. YEAH FREE TIME. YEAH, THAT’S A GREAT POINT. YES, AND YOU KNOW WHAT? LET’S SAY YOU’RE VACATIONING HERE IN CINCINNATI. WELL, WELCOME WELCOME. YOU YEAH, A LITTLE HUMID. WE’VE GOT NICER WEATHER MOVING IN THOUGH FOR THE SECOND HALF OF THE DAY AT LEAST IN THE WAY HUMIDITY. YEAH, WHICH IS GOOD. WE MAY SEE A COUPLE OF STRAY POP UP SHOWERS AND STORMS BUT A GOOD CHUNK OF THIS DAY WILL BE DRY, WHICH IS GREAT NEWS IF FOURTH OF JULY PLANS TODAY. I KNOW WE ALL LIKE THE WEATHER TO COOPERATE AND I THINK THAT’LL BE THE CASE FOR MOST SOUTH DEARBORN YOU WERE SEEING THOSE STORMS THIS MORNING. THAT IS NOT THE CASE RIGHT NOW ARE STILL UNDER THE SUNSHINE SOME CLOUDS OUT THAT WAY AND IT LOOKS LIKE A PAVEMENTS DRIED OUT TOO. SO THINGS LOOKING A LITTLE BIT BETTER AT YOUR WAY. AT OUR LIVE RADAR SHOWING DRY SKIES FOR EVERYBODY. WE STILL HAVE SOME CLOUDS A LITTLE FURTHER SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER SO STATIONARY FRONT SETTLED OUT THAT WAY WHICH I’LL SHOW YOU HERE IN A SECOND THAT WILL KEEP THE CLOUDS AN OPPORTUNITIES FOR A FEW SHOWERS AROUND HERE AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE NEXT FEW HOURS. MOST OF WHAT’S BEEN COMING ALONG THIS FRONT TO THE WEST THAT’S FALLEN APART CAN’T ROLL OUT A COUPLE OF SPRINKLES, BUT AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE AFTERNOON THE HEAT OF THE DAY THIS FRONT HERE IS ESSENTIALLY GOING TO WORK AS A RAILROAD TRACK FOR THE SHOWERS. THEY’RE JUST GONNA FOLLOW THAT FRONT. SO I WOULD SAY THE BEST CHANCE OF SEEING SOME SPOTTY SHOWERS A FEW STORMS. TODAY WOULD BE A LONG AND SOUTH OF THAT FRONT AND WHAT’S WE’RE GOING TO SEE HERE ALONG IN SOUTH OF THE FRONT TOO IS MORE HUMID AIR. IT’S PRETTY STICKY IN CINCINNATI AND POINTS SOUTH OF THAT BUT NOTICE SOME DRIER AIR FILTERING IN FROM THE NORTH HERE. SO LESS HUMAN CONDITIONS. I DON’T THINK EVERYBODY SEES THIS TODAY, BUT IF YOU LIVE NORTH OF CINCINNATI NORTHWEST YOU WILL NOTICE A DROP IN THE HUMIDITY HERE IS WE HEAD THROUGH TODAY, WHICH IS GOING TO BE FANTASTIC IF YOU’RE OUTSIDE AT ALL THIS EVENING I THINK IN COMFORTABLE DAY WE DO GET PRETTY WARM THIS AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES RIGHT AROUND 87 DEGREES SO A BIT HOT IN SOME AREAS AND CERTAINLY FEELING HOW WE’RE SEEING MORE HUMIDITY AND THEN FOR TONIGHT ABOUT 70 NOT QUITE AS STICKY AS THE LAST COUPLE OF NIGHTS AND OVERALL, MOSTLY CLOUDY AND DRY. SKIES WILL BE AN ABUNDANCE HERE. SO AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH YOUR SATURDAY NOTICE A COUPLE OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIT AND MISS SHOWER TOO. I WOULD SAY MORE SPRINKLES AT THIS POINT, BUT IT’S AFTER THREE O’CLOCK THAT WE’RE REALLY LOOKING AT MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A COUPLE OF HIT AND MISS SHOWERS, MAYBE. FULL OF THUNDER BUT NOTICE HOW THEY JUST SET UP RIGHT ALONG IN SOUTH OF THAT FRONT. THEY’RE GOING TO BE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN SO A LOT OF US ARE GOING TO BE NICE AND DRY ACTUALLY THINK WE SEE SOME SUNSHINE THIS AFTERNOON, SO THAT’LL HELP US HEAT UP. AND THEN HERE WE ARE AT ABOUT 9 9 30 MOST FIREWORKS DISPLAYS GET STARTED NICE AND QUIET. SO THAT’S SOME GOOD NEWS THERE. I THINK A LITTLE BIT OF CLOUD COVER. WE’RE GONNA BE LOOKING AT THOSE CLOUDS TO STAY WITH US FOR GOOD CHUNK OF TONIGHT. I THINK SEEING SOME SUNSHINE FOR THE FIRST HALF OF TOMORROW TEMPERATURES RIGHT AROUND 89 SO SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN TODAY AND NOT QUITE AS HUMID. I THINK THE HUMIDITY REALLY HOLDING OFF UNTIL THE EARLY WEEK SO IT GETS A LITTLE BIT STICKIER FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. I THINK WE WILL SEE SOME SCATTERED STORMS. THAT DAY TEMPS WILL WILL BE IN THE 90S WEATHER IMPACTING. TUESDAY WITH SOME VERY LIKELY STORMS AND THEN JUST A FEW OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH THE MIDWEEK AND IT LOOKS LIKE WE PICK UP THOSE CHANCES AGAIN FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HEATS THE STORY THIS WEEK UNSETTLED WEATHERS THE STORY THIS WEEK, BUT YOU KNOW WHAT MEGAN IT’S NOT GONNA BE A WASHOUT WEEK. THAT’S WHAT I’M
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											AND HE WAS AMAZING. JUST YEAH, YEARS AGO. AMAZING. I LOVE THE MUSIC. NEVER GOT TO SEE HIM LIVE. I KNOW YOU SAW HIM A COUPLE OF TIMES ONCE WITH BILLY JOEL HERE IN CINCINNATI. I MEAN. OH, THAT WAS A THREE AND A HALF HOUR CONCERT. THEY WERE AMAZING TOGETHER. YOU KNOW, TAYLOR SWIFT. WELL, I CAN’T ALL BE. I KNOW SWIFTY, BUT HEY, LET’S TALK ABOUT THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS, BECAUSE DIFFERENT DAYS TOMORROW AND THE NEXT DAY ARE FAR DIFFERENT. YEAH. AND THEN START TO SEE THINGS REALLY CHANGING UP FROM BEGINNING TO WEEK BY THE END, TOO. SO WHAT WE GET TOMORROW IS A LOT OF SUMMERTIME HEAT AND SOME SUNSHINE AROUND. THEN EVERYTHING STARTS TO CHANGE AS WE ENTER INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE WORKWEEK. SO 71 RIGHT NOW IN CINCINNATI, 65 AND HARRISON. TEMPERATURES ALREADY DOWN TO ABOUT 69 AND UNION TEMPERATURES ARE SITTING AROUND 73. IN BATAVIA OVERALL, PRETTY COMFORTABLE OUTSIDE. SO THIS EVENING AND HONESTLY, TODAY WAS NOT BAD AT ALL. I MEAN, MID EIGHTIES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES, THAT’S PRETTY CLOSE TO NORMAL THIS TIME OF YEAR. BUT THE HUMIDITY WAS LOWER AND THAT THIS TIME OF YEAR IS JUST KEY. THAT IS CRUCIAL TO HAVING A COMFORTABLE DAY HERE. NOW, TOMORROW I DO THINK HUMIDITY OVERALL WILL BE OKAY. PERHAPS NOT AS LOW AS IT WAS TODAY. AND THE OTHER THING WITH TOMORROW IS OUR TEMPERATURES GOING TO START TO HEAT UP A LITTLE BIT MORE. WE’RE CLIMBING UP CLOSE TO 90 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. HOWEVER, HIGH PRESSURE STILL IN CONTROL FOR US OVERNIGHT AND IT WILL BE THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW, MEANING WE GET MORE SUNSHINE AROUND FOR TOMORROW. SO IF YOU HAVE PLANS TO GO OUT TO THE POOL, IF YOU HAVE PLANS TO GO OUT TO THE GOLF COURSE, IF YOU HAVE PLANS TO BE OUTSIDE AT ANY POINT DURING THE DAY, IT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ONE. JUST MAKE SURE YOU DRINK PLENTY OF WATER WITH TEMPERATURES WARMING UP THAT MUCH UP TO ABOUT 89, BETWEEN THREE AND 4:00 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. BUT IT’S GOING TO BE A PRETTY FAST CLIMB TO THE EIGHTIES. WE’RE ALREADY UP TO 83 BY LUNCHTIME AND THEN TEMPERATURES STILL STAYING IN THE UPPER EIGHTIES RIGHT AROUND 6:00 TOMORROW EVENING. THROUGHOUT THE REST OF TONIGHT, WE ARE GOING TO STAY NICE AND DRY OUTSIDE. WE’LL ALSO SEE VERY MINIMAL CLOUD COVER OVERNIGHT. AND THEN BY TOMORROW MORNING HERE WE ARE AT 10:30 A.M. THINGS ARE QUIET FOR US AGAIN. SO WE START OFF NICE AND QUIET. WILL STAY SUNNY FOR THE ENTIRE DAY. YOU’LL SEE JUST A FEW OF THOSE FAIR WEATHER CUMULUS CLOUDS A LOT LIKE WHAT WE SAW TODAY. THROUGHOUT TOMORROW AFTERNOON. THEN STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, CLOUD COVER BEGINS INCREASING AND THAT’S ESSENTIALLY SIGN NUMBER ONE, THAT EVERYTHING IS STARTING TO CHANGE. WE’LL BEGIN TO SEE SOME CLUSTERS OF THUNDERSTORMS MOVING IN HERE OVERNIGHT WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY AND THEN THAT’S WHEN YOU CAN EXPECT TO SEE OFF AND ON SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AROUND TOWN FOR YOU FOR YOUR THURSDAY. SO THAT’S GOING TO BE OUR WEATHER IMPACT DAY FOR THE WEEK. AND THEN AS WE HEAD INTO THE WEEKEND, WE’LL STILL SEE A FEW MORE OF THOSE WEATHER IMPACT DAYS, TOO, WITH RAIN CHANCES STILL STICKING WITH THIS. SO WEDNESDAY, THOSE BEGIN INCREASING CLUSTERS OF THUNDERSTORMS KIND OF DANCE ALL AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI. DON’T SEE TOO MUCH MOVING IN HERE UNTIL LATE WEDNESDAY INTO EARLY THURSDAY. AND THEN THAT IS WHEN THIS RAIN CHANCES ARE GOING TO STICK WITH US. SO IF YOU’RE STILL HOPING TO GET OUT AND ENJOY SOME SUNSHINE WEDNESDAY, YOU’LL HAVE SOME TIME. IT’S JUST GOING TO BE HOT OUTSIDE THURSDAY THAT DAY. I THINK YOU REALLY HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE THE WEATHER AWAY OR IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT BEING OUT AND ABOUT ON THURSDAY BECAUSE YOU COULD SEE SOME POTENTIALLY STRONGER THUNDERSTORMS MOVING THROUGH. IT’S A WEATHER IMPACT DAY, AS IS SATURDAY. SO SATURDAY BRINGS THE POTENTIAL FOR MORE SCATTERED ACTIVITY AROUND HERE. FRIDAY AS WELL. AFTER THAT, WE WILL GET A LITTLE BIT OF DRY TIME AROUND HER
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											WEATHER NOW BECAUSE WE HAVE SOME DECENT NEWS IN THE WEATHER DEPARTMENT. YES, SUNSHINE GETTING BACK IN THE BUREAU IT BEEN WAITING. I KNOW A STORMY WEEK JUST SEEMED LIKE IT WAS NEVER ENDING. SO WE’RE GONNA GET INTO A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK HERE A LOT NICER FOR GETTING OUTSIDE. MAYBE YOU’RE VOLUNTEERING WITH SOME OF THE CLEANUP EFFORTS AND GOSHEN AND AROUND THE WLWT VIEWING AREA TODAY AND ED IS LOOKING LIKE A GOOD DAY TO DO THAT. WE DO HAVE A FEW LINGERING SHOWERS RIGHT NOW, BUT THEY’RE NOT GOING TO BE HERE. ALL DAY SO YOU KNOW THOSE OF US DO SEE RAIN’S NOT GOING TO BE RAINING TOO HEAVILY. SO RIGHT NOW OUR LEBANON CAMERA SHOWING THOSE OVERCAST SKIES. YOU’VE GOT SOME WET PAVEMENT THERE EVIDENCE OF SOME EARLIER RAIN SHOWERS, BUT YOU CAN SEE HERE MOST OF WHAT WE’RE DEALING WITH FAIRLY LIGHT TO LOCALLY MODERATE RAINFALL GOT SOME SPRINKLES A LITTLE FURTHER NORTH OF THE 275 LOOP BUT MOST OF THOSE STUDY SHOWERS ARE FURTHER SOUTH OF THE 71 75 SPLIT. SO YOU HEAD OUT TOWARDS 27 AND MORGAN, KENTUCKY. WE’VE GOT HIT LIGHT TO MODERATE SHOWERS CERTAINLY PICKS UP A BIT AS YOU HAD OUT TOWARDS CORDOVA CORINTH PLACES INTO NATALIE, ESPECIALLY ALONG 75 AS YOU HEAD SOUTH OF WILLIAMSTOWN, BUT FURTHER WEST LETS UP A BIT MORE BEFORE WE SEE SOME MORE HIT AND MISS SHOWERS ALONG 71 AS YOU HEAD OUT PAST PHOEBE AND WHEATLEY EVEN MOXLEY SEEING SOME LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN SHOWERS NOW HIT MISS SPRINKLES HERE DEVELOPING A LITTLE FURTHER NORTH AND WESTERN UNION COUNTY FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, AND I THINK THOSE FILL IN A LITTLE BIT MORE HERE OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. WE WILL SEE THOSE SWING FURTHER OFF TO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST AND DEALING WITH CONTINUED SHOWERS AT LEAST THROUGH THE MIDDAY HOURS TODAY. THAT’S THANKS TO THIS LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVERHEAD. THAT’S GOING TO KEEP THE ACTIVE WEATHER AROUND FOUR OF THE TIME BEING BUT HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING IN BEHIND IT AND THAT’S A NICE DRY AIR MASK GONNA KEEP THE CLOUD COVER OUT AND IT’S ALSO GOING TO LESSEN OUR RAIN CHANCES HERE AS WE GO THROUGH TODAY NOW FIELD HUMID OUT THERE RIGHT NOW, BUT I THINK IT FEELS BETTER THAN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. SO THE LAST TWO DAYS FELT MORE TROPICAL AND TODAY, YOU KNOW, I THINK MORE TOLERABLE HUMIDITY LEVELS NOW THAT CHANGES FOR US AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH TODAY OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AND INTO TOMORROW DRIER AIR IS GOING TO START TO FILTER IN FROM THE NORTH AND SEE IT’S ALREADY IN TOLEDO PLACES THROUGH LIMON, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, AND THAT IS HEADED OUR DIRECTION. SO LESS HUMID BY THE SECOND HALF OF TODAY HIGHS GET YOU AROUND 79 80, I THINK MORE LIKELY FEELING 80 IF YOU HAVE SUNSHINE A LITTLE BIT EARLIER TODAY NOW, WE ARE GOING TO BE COOLER THAN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS, BUT I THINK IT’S GONNA FEEL REALLY REFRESHING FOR US AND ESPECIALLY OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AND WE CAN GET RID OF THESE CLOUDS. SO YOUR FUTURECAST FOR THE MORNING SHOWS CONTINUED OFF AND ON SHOWERS COVERAGE HERE WAY TOO HIGH. SO I THINK COVERAGE LOOKING A LITTLE BIT LESS THAN THAT AS YOU HAD THROUGH THE MIDDAY HOURS TODAY AND THEN JUST SOME SPRINKLES, ESPECIALLY SOUTH AND EAST OF CINCINNATI BETWEEN NOON AND THREE NOW BY THIS POINT IN THE DAY SUNSHINE’S ALREADY BUILDING IN FROM THE NORTH. SO I THINK IF YOU LIVE NORTH OF CINCINNATI, YOU’VE GOT A PRETTY GOOD SHOT AT SEEING SOME SUN BETWEEN ABOUT ONE AND THREE O’CLOCK TODAY AND THEN EVERYONE LOOKING AT SOME SUN BETWEEN THREE AND SIX SO OUT OF THE CLOUDS BACK UNDER SOME SUNSHINE REALLY GOOD END OF THE DAY HERE AND OVERNIGHT TONIGHT. WE’RE GONNA STICK WITH THOSE CLEAR SKY, SO A NICE CLEAR OVERNIGHT. IT’S GONNA BE A GOOD NIGHT FOR BEING OUTDOORS AND THAT’S GONNA SET US UP FOR A BRIGHT STAR TO YOUR SUNDAY TONIGHT. WE GET TO 62 DEGREES. IT’S GONNA BE A REALLY COMFORTABLE NIGHT GOOD NIGHT TO OPEN THE WINDOWS THEN FOR TOMORROW WE HAVE ABOUT 84 IN AND OVERALL VERY SEASONABLE DAY. SO GOOD DAY TO BE OUTSIDE CLOSE OUT THE WEEKEND. ENJOY IT THOUGH BECAUSE THE HEAT IS BACK, ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY BY MONDAY AND TUESDAY. LOOKING AT SOME LOW 90S RETURNING HUMIDITY THAT’S GOING TO BE AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT THAT BRINGS US A FEW EVENING STORMS ON TUESDAY WHETHER IMPACT DAY THERE BUT WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SOME BEAUTIFUL WEATHER BACK TO MORE SEA
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											YEAH, ALL THE GOOD STUFF. AND I THINK WE’RE GOING TO START THE WORKWEEK OUT ON A REALLY NICE NOTE AS WELL. WE’RE STILL LOOKING AT SOME VERY HAZY SKIES HERE OVER THE HILLS OF CINCINNATI. THAT IS A LOT OF THE HUMIDITY THAT STILL LINGERING HERE OVER DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI INTO MOST OF THE GREATER CINCINNATI AREA. BUT AS WE GO THROUGH TODAY, THAT IMPROVES, IT CLEARS ON OUT AND THINGS ARE GOING TO FEEL A LOT MORE REFRESHING. I THINK, ESPECIALLY BY TOMORROW MORNING, ARE STILL LOOKING AT SOME DOWNPOURS HERE POPPING UP OVER SOUTHERN ADAMS COUNTY. OTHERWISE, WE’RE DRY HERE OUT TO THE WEST. SO I’LL TAKE YOU TO THAT. RIGHT NOW WE HAVE THE DOWNPOURS SOUTH OF WEST UNION ALONG 52. SO MANCHESTER, YOU’RE GETTING RAINED ON PRETTY GOOD RIGHT NOW. IT’S GOING TO PASS JUST SOUTH OF WEST UNION. AND THEN EAST OF THAT, WE HAVE ANOTHER LITTLE DOWNPOUR AND ANOTHER ONE STILL HERE AS YOU HEAD SOUTH OF 125. SO HIT AND MISS. THEY’RE ALL ASSOCIATED WITH A COLD FRONT WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST OF THE AREA. BUT AS LONG AS THAT COLD FRONTS IN THE REGION, IT’S GOING TO SERVE AS A SOURCE FOR POP UP DOWNPOURS AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE MID AFTERNOON, EVEN AS LATE AS 3:00 TODAY. BEHIND IT, WE’RE WATCHING HIGH PRESSURE. SO THAT’S GOING TO CONTINUE TO BUILD IN BEHIND THIS FRONT. AND THAT’S WHAT’S GOING TO BRING US THE NICER WEATHER. SO IT’S GOING TO HELP TO CLEAR THE CLOUDS OUT. IT’S GOING TO HELP TO DROP THE HUMIDITY A LITTLE BIT HERE AS WE HEAD TOWARDS TONIGHT. IN FACT, PLACES NORTH WEST OF CINCINNATI ALREADY FEELING SOME PRETTY REFRESHING DEW POINTS. DEW POINTS ARE A WAY THAT WE MEASURE HUMIDITY IN THE WEATHER WORLD AND MOISTURE IN THE AIR. AND THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT WE’RE SEEING. DRIER CONDITIONS UP NORTHWEST AROUND CHICAGO AND EVEN INDIANAPOLIS, 59 TO 64 DEW POINTS THERE. SO THAT’S THE RANGE WHERE IT STARTS TO FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE AND THAT IS HEADING OUR DIRECTION STILL FEELING A BIT HUMID HERE IN CINCINNATI AND POINTS EAST WHERE IT’S RAINING PRETTY HEAVILY RIGHT NOW. IT ACTUALLY FEELS QUITE TROPICAL. SO LESS HUMIDITY AS WE HEAD TOWARDS TONIGHT. I THINK BY THIS EVENING AND EVEN INTO MONDAY, IT’S GOING TO FEEL PRETTY COMFORTABLE, POSSIBLY EVEN REFRESHING FOR SOME CITIES, IF YOU WANT TO SAY THAT AS YOU GO TOWARDS THE EARLY MORNING HOURS WHEN THINGS ARE A LITTLE BIT MORE COOL, TODAY, WE GET 81 FOR THE HIGH. SO MUCH COOLER THAN THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS WILL HAVE. CLEARING AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE SECOND HALF OF THE AFTERNOON. I’LL SHOW YOU THAT DOME FEATURE CAST COUPLE OF SPOTTY SHOWERS HERE OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS AND I WOULD SAY BETWEEN 12 AND THREE, WE’RE GOING TO SEE LESS SHOWER COVERAGE OVERALL. SO HIT AND MISS SHOWERS AGAIN, PRIMARILY EAST OF CINCINNATI THROUGH THREE AT THE LATEST. AND THEN THE CLOUDS ARE REALLY GOING TO START TO CLEAR OUT. SO BY 6:00 TONIGHT, WE SHOULD BE UNDER MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES HERE. IT’S GOING TO BE A NICE UNTIL SUNDAY, MOSTLY CLEAR FOR THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. AND THAT MEANS A SUNNY START TO YOUR MONDAY. SO OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, WE GET 62 FOR THE LOW, MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES. NORTHWEST WINDS PULLING IN THAT LOWER HUMIDITY AND THEN FOR YOUR MONDAY, WE’RE LOOKING AT 83 FOR THE HIGH SUNSHINE. VERY COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS OVERALL. WE HAVE THE GOLD CUP MATCHES AT TCU WELL TONIGHT. SO IF YOU’RE HEADED TO THAT REALLY NICE WEATHER TO LOOK FORWARD TO HERE, I THINK MATCH ONE KICK OFF TEMPERATURES RIGHT AROUND 80 AND THEN WE SHOULD BE AT ABOUT 75 AS YOU HEAD TOWARDS THE START OF MATCH TWO. SO SUNSHINE, THE CLEARING SKIES FOR BOTH MATCHES AND A HUMIDITY WILL CONTINUE TO DROP AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE EVENING HOURS. NOW, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY GETS HOT AGAIN. I THINK THESE ARE GOING TO BE OUR TWO DAYS THAT WE’RE CLOSE TO 90 DEGREES AND THEN BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, CLOUDS ARE GOING TO START TO MOVE BACK IN. AND WE’RE ALSO GOING TO BE LOOKING AT THE CHANCE FOR SOME SHOWERS, EVEN SOME THUNDERSTORMS. LOOKS LIKE BETTER OPPORTUNITIES BY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, WEATHER IMPACT DAYS, BOTH DAYS. AND IT LOOKS LIKE OF THE TWO DAYS THERE. FRIDAY WILL BE THE STORMY. STORMY. YES, IT’S MORE NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND STORMS AND THAT COULD EVEN CARRY IN
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											WASHINGTON PARK RIGHT. A LOT OF YOU WERE OUT AND ABOUT TONIGHT WITH A LOT OF PLANS OUT THERE. AND LUCKILY THE WEATHER COOPERATES TONIGHT. YES, BUT TOMORROW NIGHT MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT TRICKIER. WE’VE GOT A COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH THAT’S GOING TO BRING SOME SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS FOR PART OF YOUR WEEKEND OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW, THOUGH, IT’S QUIET AND IT’S CLEAR OUTSIDE. THAT WIND CONTINUES TO CALM DOWN AND DEW POINT STILL SITTING IN THE LOWER 60. SO STILL NOT FEELING TOO HUMID OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. 77 IN CINCINNATI SO FAR. AND TEMPERATURES TONIGHT CONTINUE TO DROP DOWN TO THE UPPER SIXTIES BY TOMORROW MORNING. SO NICE AND COMFORTABLE. START AS WE KICK THINGS OFF FOR YOUR SATURDAY. BUT IT’S NOT GOING TO STAY THAT WAY AT THE MOMENT. WE’VE GOT HIGH PRESSURE SO KIND OF HELPING TO KEEP OUR SKY DRY, AT LEAST NOT SO MUCH IN TERMS OF CLEAR. WE DO HAVE SOME CLOUDS THAT ARE STARTING TO MOVE IN HERE AND THAT INCREASE IN CLOUD COVER WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT TOMORROW. I DO THINK WE START OFF DRY, BUT THEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON WE’LL BEGIN TO SEE THIS LITTLE STORM CENTER RIGHT HERE MAKING ITS WAY CLOSER AND CLOSER TO THE QUEEN CITY THAT IS GOING TO ALLOW FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS TO SPARK TOMORROW DURING THE AFTERNOON, SOME OF WHICH COULD PACK A LITTLE BIT OF A PUNCH. SO HERE’S WHAT WE’RE LOOKING AT FOR THE ENTIRE WEEKEND. TOMORROW, STARTING OFF MAINLY DRY, RIGHT? CLOUDY OUTSIDE, STARTING TO GET A LITTLE BIT HUMID. WE BEGIN TO SEE THE MOISTURE INCREASING, ACTUALLY GOING TO HAVE KIND OF A WARM FRONT LIFTING THROUGH FIRST. AND THAT’S GOING TO ALLOW FOR THE INCREASE IN CLOUDS INCREASE IN MOISTURE IN OUR ATMOSPHERE AND EVENTUALLY FUELING SOME THUNDERSTORMS THAT ARRIVE TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND STICK AROUND FOR THE EVENING AS WELL. THESE ARE GOING TO BE SO I DON’T NECESSARILY THINK IT RAINS EVERYWHERE, THE ENTIRE AFTERNOON OR EVENING, BUT I DO THINK PRETTY MUCH EVERYBODY AT SOME POINT IS GOING TO WIND UP WITH RAIN AND POSSIBLY EVEN A THUNDERSTORM AROUND. THEN SUNDAY, WE’LL STILL HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF RAINFALL STICKING AROUND FOR A COUPLE OF COMMUNITIES, I THINK ESPECIALLY EAST. THAT’S WHERE A LOT OF THE RAIN LOOKS TO LAST A LITTLE BIT LONGER INTO SUNDAY MORNING. SO HERE IT IS ON FUTURE CAST WILL STAY DRY TONIGHT. SO DON’T NEED TO REALLY SHOW YOU WHAT’S GOING ON TONIGHT. TOMORROW WE’LL HAVE THE CLOUDS AROUND FIRST THING AND FUTURE CAST STILL WANTS TO HINT AT A COUPLE OF SHOWERS ARRIVING EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. BUT I DO THINK FOR THE MOST PART, YOU CAN PLAN ON A DRY START TOMORROW MORNING, BUT THEN AS WE GET TO THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY, RAIN CHANCES START TO GO UP A LITTLE BIT. THIS IS GENERALLY GOING TO BE IN FROM THE WEST AND THEN EDGING ITS WAY EAST THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON. SO SOME OF THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AT FIRST SCATTERED, BUT THEN OCCASIONALLY BECOMING A BIT MORE WIDESPREAD HERE WE ARE BY ABOUT FIVE AND 6:00 TOMORROW AND WE STILL HAVE NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI. SOME OF THESE, AS I MENTIONED EARLIER, COULD PACK A PUNCH. SO THIS MEANS THAT WE COULD HAVE SOME ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS BRINGING IN SOME GUSTY WINDS, SOME HEAVY RAINFALL, LIGHTNING AND THUNDER, OF COURSE, ALSO A POSSIBILITY. SO SEVERE WEATHER I’M NOT NECESSARILY EXPECTING IT, BUT THERE IS STILL THAT POTENTIAL WHERE WE COULD HAVE AN ISOLATED STRONG THUNDERSTORM THAT WINDS UP TAPPING INTO ENOUGH ENERGY. THAT BECOMES A LITTLE BIT STRONG FOR US. THEN OVERNIGHT, WE’LL STILL HAVE A FEW SHOWERS LINGERING AND THEN SUNDAY, OUR EASTERN ZONES GENERALLY IS 71 TO THE EAST. I HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME RAINFALL CONTINUING THROUGH THE DAY, BUT I DO THINK WE START TO DRY OUT BY ABOUT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SUNDAY EVENING. SO AT LEAST BY THE END OF SUNDAY, WE START TO SEE SOME BETTER WEATHER MOVING IN HERE. SO TOMORROW IS A WEATHER IMPACT DAY BECAUSE OF THAT POTENTIAL FOR SOME ISOLATED STRONG THUNDERSTORMS. AND I DO THINK THIS ALSO POTENTIALLY HAS AN IMPACT ON SOME PLANTS. IF YOU ARE HEADED OUT TO THE POOL TOMORROW AFTERNOON OR EVENING, THAT MIGHT INDICATE OTHERWISE. THE REST OF THE WEEK STARTS OFF ACTUALLY PRETTY NICE UNTIL WE GET TO THE SECOND HALF WITH A CHANCE OF MORE THUNDERSTORM ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAKING QE3. ALL RIGHT, ALISO
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											IN THERE RIGHT THERE ALWAYS TRY NEVER TO CHECK. ALWAYS WELL, YOU KNOW THOSE LITTLE TAGS NOW ON THAT YOU CAN USE THEY’RE REALLY HELPFUL. THEY THEY ARE VERY HELPFUL, BUT I TELL YOU WHAT, IT JUST SEEMS LIKE YOU KNOW THAT ONE TIME WHEN YOU’RE LIKE AND A CRUNCH RIGHT NOW GOT A TIGHT CONNECTING FLIGHT THE BAG NEVER MAKES IT AND THEN AND A DESTINATION FOR TWO DAYS WITH THE SAME. OH, THAT’S BY A WHOLE NEW WARDROBE. RIGHT? WELL, YEAH IF THE AIRLINES WOULD ONLY DO THAT, RIGHT? YEAH. ALL RIGHT THE VALUE OF ALL THE STUFF. ALL RIGHT, KEVIN. WE ARE PULLING OUT THAT SOME ARE WARDROBE IN FULL FORCE. HERE. WE ARE. IT’S GONNA FEEL VERY MUCH. SO LIKE SUMMER OVER THE WEEKEND HERE HUMIDITY IS ON THE RISE. IT’S CREEPING UP AROUND THE AREA. TONIGHT, BUT YOU’RE REALLY GOING TO NOTICE IT OVER THE WEEKEND AND THE END RESULT WILL BE IS THAT HUMIDITY SPIKES THIS WEEKEND WHEN YOU DO FIND YOURSELF UNDERNEATH THE OR THERE COULD BE SOME LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN TO BE HAD AROUND THE TRI-STATE BETWEEN NOW AND LET’S SAY OH PROBABLY MONDAY RADAR QUIET AT THE MOMENT AROUND THE AREA. I’M KEEPING AN EYE ON SOME SHOWER ACTIVITY. THAT’S TRYING TO WORK ITS WAY DOWN INTERSTATE 74. IT’S GOT A LOT WORKING AGAINST IT. SO WHILE IT LOOKS LIKE IT MAY BE LIKE A REALLY WET EVENING. THAT’S NOT THE CASE AROUND HERE. A LOT OF THIS IS GOING TO FALL APART AS IT DRIFTS ITS WAY TOWARDS SOUTHWEST, OHIO AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY THAT SAID FOR THOSE OF YOU IN SOUTHEAST INDIANA, IT’S FAIRLY LIKELY YOU GET IN ON C1 THINK AFTER MID EVENING THE THREAT FOR MORE OF THE TRI-STATE TO GET IN ON SCATTERED SHOWER ACTIVITY BUT IMPACTS FROM RAIN TONIGHT TO YOUR FRIDAY NIGHT PLANS. LOOK QUITE MINIMAL AROUND THE AREA, BUT THAT CHANGES OVER THE WEEKEND AS HUMID AIR SURGES BACK INTO THE TRI-STATE WILL START TO WATCH STORM CENTERS ROLL IN OUR DIRECTION INTERACT WITH THE HUMIDITY AND THOSE RAIN CHANCES WILL GO UP SO MINIMAL IMPACTS THIS EVENING. IN FACT FOR A LOT OF YOU IT’S PROBABLY GOING TO BE AFTER NINE OR TEN. BEFORE YOU EVEN SEE THE CHANCE FOR A PASSING SHOWER THREAT FOR RAIN GOES UP WHILE WE SLEEP TONIGHT AND INTO THE FIRST PART OF YOUR SATURDAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON LOOKS DRIER AROUND HERE. BUT THEN SUNDAY, I THINK SUNDAY’S GOING TO BE PRETTY WET FOR US. YOU KNOW, IT’S HARD TO GET WHAT WE CALL A WASHOUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SUMMER FOR AN AFTERNOON. BUT IF THERE WERE A DAY, I THINK SUNDAY COULD BE PRETTY CLOSE TO A WASHOUT FOR US WITH ON AND OFF RAIN ALL DAY LONG. THIS EVENING THOUGH SOME CLOUDS WARM THE CHANCE FOR A PASSING SHOWER AFTER ABOUT NINE O’CLOCK. BUT AGAIN, I THINK MOST OF US ARE DRY UNTIL THEN. HERE’S A LOOK OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN SEE THE CLOUDS OF ROLLED IN TEMPERATURE 85 HERE IN CINCINNATI. SO IT DOESN’T FEEL TOO BAD OUT THERE THAT DEW POINT IN THE LOW 60 SO THE AIR IS STILL RELATIVELY DRY, AND THAT’S WHY THOSE SHOWERS WILL STRUGGLE TO GET IN HERE. TEMPERATURES RANGE FROM WHERE IT’S A LITTLE SUNNIER THE FARTHER EAST. YOU’RE A LITTLE HOTTER 88 IN MOUNT ORAB. YOU START TO GET IN THE CLOUDS AS YOU MOVE WEST TEMPERATURES COOL BACK CLOSER TO 80 DEGREES. I’LL SHOW YOU FUTURE CAST AND YOU SEE EXACTLY WHAT I MEAN. WATCH THE SHOWERS TRY TO MOVE INTO OUR AREA. SO AFTER NINE, I THINK THERE IS A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS BUT A LOT OF THAT WILL FALL APART BEFORE IT DOES SO AGAIN OVERALL MINIMAL IMPACTS TO YOUR FRIDAY EVENING PLANS, BUT WATCH RAIN CHANCES GO UP OVERNIGHT TONIGHT INTO THE FIRST PART OF YOUR SATURDAY. AND THEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON WE START TO DRY OUT AROUND HERE, BUT THEN OVERNIGHT SATURDAY AND THE SUNDAY IT STARTS TO TURN VERY WET. THERE WILL PROBABLY BE RAIN MAYBE SOME THUNDER TO START YOUR SUNDAY AND BASICALLY OFF AND ON RAIN AROUND THE AREA A LOT OF YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING. SOME WET WEATHER SO SOME OF THIS RAIN WILL BE BENEFICIAL I WOULDN’T BE SURPRISED AND INCH OR TO BETWEEN NOW AND LET’S SAY MONDAY WITH ISOLATED EVEN HEAVIER AMOUNTS. SO MORE HUMID TONIGHT WITH CLOUDS AND YES SOME SHOWERS TRICKLING THEIR WAY IN IT GETS WETTER AFTER MIDNIGHT MUGGY SUNSHINE TOMORROW. I’M NOT GONNA MAKE SATURDAY OR WEATHER IMPACT DAY BECAUSE I ACTUALLY THINK THE AFTERNOON IS JUST PRETTY STEAMY WITH SOME SUNSHINE. HERE’S YOUR SEVEN DAY FORECAST AGAIN, SUNDAY LOOKS WET. HENCE. THE REASON WHY HIGH WE’LL BE STUCK IN THE UPPER 70S SCATTERED STORMS IN HERE ON MONDAY, AND THEN IT FEELS MORE LIKE LATE JULY NEXT WEEK ASHLEY. I’M SEEI
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					<description><![CDATA[A few showers for Sunday Only a few showers are expected for your Sunday afternoon. Heat humidity will be in full force, too! Updated: 10:12 AM EDT Aug 7, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript RIGHT RIGHT NOW. EXCUSE ME FOR CINCINNATI’S MOST ACCURATE FORECAST. YEAH. WE’RE LOOKING AHEAD TO AT LEAST A COUPLE OF SHOWERS &#8230;]]></description>
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											RIGHT RIGHT NOW. EXCUSE ME FOR CINCINNATI’S MOST ACCURATE FORECAST. YEAH. WE’RE LOOKING AHEAD TO AT LEAST A COUPLE OF SHOWERS TODAY. IT’S A SOUTH DEARBORN RIGHT NOW. WE HAVE BLUE SKIES OVERHEAD LITTLE BIT OF A BREEZE AS WE START OUT THE DAY, BUT NOTHING LIKE THE RAIN THAT WE SAW IN YESTERDAY. IN FACT EVERYONE WAKING UP TO DRY SKIES HERE THIS MORNING, THAT’LL BE THE PICTURE FOR US FOR ANOTHER COUPLE OF HOURS. I WOULD SAY THROUGH THE MIDDAY. THAT’S WHAT WE’RE GONNA START TO SEE OUR BEST CHANCES FOR AT LEAST A COUPLE OF POP-UP SHOWERS, MAYBE A THUNDERSTORM OR TWO, BUT UNTIL THEN, MOISTURE CONTINUES TO SURGE IN WE HAVE LOW PRESSURE JUST OFF TO THE WEST AND THAT’LL KEEP THOSE SOUTH WINDS IN PLACE TODAY COLD FRONT BEHIND THAT WHICH IS GOING TO BE SLOW MOVING INTO THE EARLY PART OF THE WEEK. SO STAYING ACTIVE FOR TODAY TOMORROW AND EVEN INTO TUESDAY, I THINK MONDAY TUESDAY GONNA BE OUR STORMIER DAYS OF THE NEXT FEW NOW FOR TODAY WE GET TO 87 THAT’S GONNA BE OUR HIGH BUT IT’S GONNA FEEL MORE LIKE THE MID 90S WHEN YOU FACTOR IN ALL OF THAT HUMIDITY SPOTTY STORMS AT BEST AS GO THROUGH TODAY THIS MODEL THINKS WE’RE HAVE STORMS HERE IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. JUST COMPARING OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS HOW THIS MODEL IS DOING I WOULD SAY THE BEST BET FOR SOME WET WEATHER WOULD BE AROUND MIDDAY IN THE HOURS FOLLOWING SO BETWEEN NOON AND THREE LEAST A COUPLE OF POP-UP SHOWERS, MAYBE A DOWNPOUR TO AND THEN BETWEEN THREE AND SIX ADDITIONAL SPOTTY SHOWERS, BUT THE TREND AS WE GO PAST SIX O’CLOCK AND INTO AROUND 9:00 9:30 TONIGHT. IT’S GOING TO BE DRYING SKY, SO WE’RE GONNA SEE LESS SHOWER COVERAGE QUIET AS WE HAVE THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. EVEN GETTING RID OF A GOOD CHUNK OF THE CLOUDS TONIGHT AS WELL. I WOULD SAY PARTLY CLOUDY FOR TONIGHT, BUT SOME OF US MAY ACTUALLY BECOME MOSTLY CLEAR FOR A TIME VERY MUGGY WITH TEMPERATURES RIGHT AROUND 71 AND THEN FOR TOMORROW, WE HAVE 89 FOR THE HIGH, BUT IT’S GOING TO FEEL MORE LIKE THE MID 90S WITH CONTINUED HUMIDITY FAR MORE STORM COVERAGE FOR TOMORROW AS WELL. SO WE’VE GOT A WEATHER IMPACT DAY IN PLACE. THAT’S THE CASE FOR TUESDAY. I THINK TUESDAY THOUGH GOING TO BE. STORMIER OF THE TWO DAYS TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE MID 80S THAT DAY LOW 80S ON WEDNESDAY WILL HAVE A FEW SHOWERS BEFORE NOON THEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OR WEATHER STARTS TO IMPROVE SO YOU’RE GOING TO NOTICE A DROP IN HUMIDITY ON WEDNESDAY, BUT BY THURSDAY AND EVEN INTO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, VERY PLEASANT HUMIDITY LEVELS AND SOME COMFORTABLE TEMPERATURES TOO I
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											THE WEATHER HERE, AND IT WAS JUST MUGGY OUT THERE AGAIN ALL DAY EVEN INTO THE EVENING TONIGHT. ARE WE GOING TO GET SOME RELIEF GOT METEOROLOGIST ALLISON ROGERS? SHE IS THE ANSWER WOMAN TONIGHT EARLY MORNING RAIN. IS THAT WHAT I’M HEARING? SO THERE IS A CHANCE OF SEEING SOME SHOWERS FIRST THING TOMORROW MORNING, BUT A BETTER CHANCE OF RUNNING INTO RAINFALL BY TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING AND THEN THROUGHOUT WEDNESDAY AS WELL. GOOD NEWS IS ONCE WE’RE FINISHED WITH THE RAIN CHANCES AFTER WEDNESDAY. WE’LL START TO FEEL SOME RELIEF IN THE INTENSE HUMIDITY AND HEAT. THAT WE’VE BEEN DEALING WITH FOR THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. SO OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW. WE STILL HAVE A COUPLE SHOWERS THROUGHOUT INDIANA. THIS IS SOME HEAVY RAIN THAT IS COMING DOWN FOR SOME OF THESE AREAS RIGHT AROUND LIBERTY NORTHERN BROOKEVILLE LAKE HERE. YOU CAN ALSO SEE THIS RAINFALL COMING DOWN PRETTY DECENTLY OVER TOP OF CONNERSVILLE RIGHT AROUND COLUMBIA LAUREL AND THE METAMORA. IT’S ALSO STARTING TO MOVE INTO YOUR DIRECTION HERE FAIRLY SOON, AND WE’LL BE WATCHING AS THESE SHOWERS PUSH FARTHER TO THE EAST NOW THEY ARE MOVING A LITTLE BIT SLOW BUT STARTING TO PICK UP SOME PACE SO THAT IS SOME GOOD NEWS THERE. BECAUSE AGAIN THE HEAVY RAINFALL THE SLOW MOVING HEAVY RAINFALL. THAT’S WHAT WE HAVE TO BE ON ALERT FOR IN THE NEXT 24 HOURS AND EVEN BEYOND THAT AS WELL AS WE START TO SEE THESE SHOWERS THAT PRODUCE A LOT OF RAINFALL MOVING VERY SLOWLY. THAT’S WHAT LEADS TO THE FLASH FLOODING SOMETHING THAT WE DEFINITELY WANT TO TRY TO AVOID OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. SO OUTSIDE BEYOND THE SHOWERS THAT ARE IMPACTING OUR SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA COMMUNITIES A COUPLE OF ADDITIONAL DOWNPOURS MOVING THROUGHOUT PARTS OF CENTRAL, INDIANA KEEPING AN EYE ON THOSE AS THEY MOVE INTO THE AS WELL, BUT FOR THE MOST PART THE REST OF GREATER CINCINNATI ON THE DRY SIDE, HOWEVER, RADAR ESTIMATING THAT JUST WITHIN THE LAST HOUR OR SO MORE THAN A HALF INCH OF RAIN HAS BEEN PICKED UP IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF FAYETTE COUNTY AND THEN ALSO SOME AREAS JUST OUTSIDE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY PICKING UP CLOSER TO ABOUT AN INCH OR SO OF RAIN JUST WITHIN THE LAST HOUR. SO FOR THE REST TONIGHT, WE WILL SEE SOME AREAS OF HEAVY RAINFALL MAINLY RIGHT NOW AS IT LOOKS NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER. STILL WEATHER IMPACT NIGHT TEMPERATURES LIKELY NOT GOING TO DROP VERY MUCH ONLY BOUND DOWN TO ABOUT 72 OR SO DEGREES TONIGHT, AND WE WILL STILL SEE ADDITIONAL ROUNDS OF SOME POCKETS OF RAIN MOVING THROUGH HERE OVERNIGHT TONIGHT FUTURECAST NOT DOING A GREAT JOB ON PICKING THOSE UP BUT AS WE GET TO TOMORROW MORNING, I STILL THINK THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR AN ISOLATED DOWNPOUR AROUND THE AREA BUT BETTER RAIN CHANCES ARRIVING AS WE GET INTO TOMORROW AFTERNOON, YOU CAN SEE HERE RIGHT ABOUT 4:30 OR SO. WE DO HAVE SOME AREAS OF HEAVY RAIN MOVING. INTO THE AREA. SO THIS IS SOMETHING WE’LL HAVE TO KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON ESPECIALLY FOR AREAS THAT ARE ALONG IN SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER WHERE WE ACTUALLY HAVE A FLOOD WATCH IN PLACE FOR TOMORROW THROUGHOUT WEDNESDAY EVENING. 8:30 TOMORROW NIGHT. WE ARE STILL SEEING THESE SHOWERS AND STORMS AND NOTICE HOW WIDESPREAD THEY ARE. AND ANY ONE OF THESE WILL PUT DOWN SOME HEAVY RAINFALL. AND AGAIN, IT’S THOSE REPEATED ROUNDS OF RAIN OR THE SLOW MOVING THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING A LOT OF RAINFALL THAT WE HAVE TO BE VERY CAUTIOUS OF SO FOR TOMORROW MORNING JUST A FEW SHOWERS OF POSSIBILITY FIRST THING BUT BECOMING MORE SCATTERED TO WIDESPREAD THE LATER INTO THE DAY. WE GET TEMPERATURES TOMORROW ARE ALSO GOING TO BE VERY HOT. WE’RE TOPPING OUT AROUND 85 FEELING MORE LIKE 92 TOMORROW AFTERNOON. HERE’S THAT FLOOD WATCH EVERYBODY WHO’S UNDER EFFECT FOR THAT FLOOD WATCH AGAIN ANYWHERE FROM ONE TO THREE INCHES OF RAINFALL WILL BE A POSSIBILITY CLOSER TO THAT THREE INCH RANGE IS WHERE WE’RE STARTING TO RUN INTO AREAS THAT WE COULD SEE SOME POSSIBLE FLASH FLOODING. SEE ME THROUGHOUT THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS, BUT AS WE GET CLOSER TO FRIDAY, ONCE THE FRONT FINALLY MOVES THROUGH KIND OF SCRUBS ARE AREA OF ALL THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY OR AT LEAST THAT TROPICAL HEAT AND HUMIDITY THAT WE’VE HAD THE LAST COUPLE OF DAYS. FINALLY STARTS TO BRING US SOME RELIEF BY FRIDAY 80. FOR THAT HIGH TEMPERATURE ON FRIDAY LOW 80S CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND, BUT OF COURSE TOMORROW IS A WEATHER IMPACT TODAY, MIKE AND SHR
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											EXCITED FOR THAT. IT COULD BE LIKE YOU SAID, VERY SPECIAL FOR A LOT OF FOLKS WHO ARE GOING TO BE THERE. WE HERE AT HOME, RAMPING UP FOR FOOTBALL AND EVERYTHING ELSE, WE’VE GOT A MONDAY WITH A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN. KATIE: NOT THE NICEST START TO THE WEEK, A LITTLE HUMID. GET IT OUT OF THE WAY, AND IN THE MIDDLE TO LATE PART OF THE WEEK, IT IS GOING TO BE BEAUTIFUL. CURRENTLY, WE’VE GOT SOME SPOTTY, LIGHT RAIN MAY BE NORTHEAST OF CINCINNATI AND SOME HEAVY DOWNPOURS AND THUNDERSTORMS AROUND FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. WE ARE GOING TO BE IN AND OUT OF SAID ISOLATED DOWNPOURS, SHOWERS AND STORMS. I THINK A LOT US PRETTY QUIET, LOOKING AHEAD TO SCATTERED AFTERNOON STORMS. TEMPERATURES AROUND 88 TODAY AND IT IS CERTAINLY GOING TO FEEL WARM AND YOU FACTOR IN THE INTENSE HUMIDITY. FOR TONIGHT, WE ARE NOT GOING TO GET RID OF THE RAIN AND STORMS. IT CONTINUES THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. TEMPERATURES FALL INTO AROUND 71, SO WARM OVERNIGHT ONCE AGAIN. FIGURE SEVERE THREAT AROUND CHICAGO AND PLACES FURTHER NORTHWEST OF THE VIEWING AREA, BUT AS FOR US, WE COULD SEE A HANDFUL OF STORMS PRODUCED SOME GUSTY WIND TODAY. THE BIGGER PROBLEM IS GOING TO BE FOR HEAVIER RAINFALL THAT OCCURS DURING THE DAYTIME. THAT COULD SET US UP FOR SOME LOCALIZED FLOODING TODAY. SENDING TO BE AWARE OF, THE POTENTIAL FOR THAT AFTER 12:00 THIS AFTERNOON, THAT IS WHEN THE STORMS ARE GOING TO START TO POP UP. MOSTLY DRY THROUGH THE MORNING, A COUPLE OF ISOLATED SHOWERS POSSIBLE AS WE START OUT. I WOULD SAY BETWEEN NOON AND THE CLOCK IS GOING TO BE A BETTER WINDOW FOR SCATTERED STORMS. AROUND 3:00 HERE, STARTING TO THINK ABOUT GETTING THE KIDS FROM SCHOOL, MAYBE HAVE SOMEWHERE TO BE AFTER WORK, WE ARE GOING TO START TO SEE WIDESPREAD STORMS CONTINUE THROUGH THE EVENING DRIVE TONIGHT. WE’RE GOING TO HAVE A LINE OF STORMS COMING OUT OF THE NORTHWEST THAT WILL DROP INTO THE AREA, BUT IT WILL BRING US MORE WET WEATHER HEADING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT. FOR TOMORROW, WE HAVE 86 FOR THE HIGH. HUMIDITY WILL BE DROPPING WHEN WE GET RID OF THE RAIN AND THUNDER, SOMETIME BETWEEN NOON AND 2:00. WE GOT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WITH GREAT HUMIDITY LEVELS. TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO FALL BACK INTO THE 70’S AND LOW 80’S, SO A REALLY PRETTY STRETCH OF WEATHER. WE ACTUALLY STAYED LIGHT INTO THE WEEKEND. THE LAST OFFICIAL WEEKEND OF SUMMER, WE’
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											SOUTHEAST. LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM, THOUGH, SITTING KIND OF ON TOP OF US. AND THAT BRINGS US AT LEAST A LITTLE BIT OF A RAIN THREAT AS WE GO INTO PARTS OF MONDAY. IT’S NOT GOING TO BE A WASH OUT BY ANY MEANS, NOT EVEN ANYWHERE NEAR WHAT WE WERE TODAY. BUT THE THREATS THERE THAT WE’RE GOING TO BE WATCHING FOR 4TH OF JULY, THOUGH, LOOKING PRETTY GOOD FOR US AS FAR AS DRY TIME FOR FIREWORKS. IT’S GOING TO FEEL, THOUGH, LIKE SUMMER, VERY TYPICAL JULY. IT’S NOT, SHALL I FOURTH CELEBRATIONS WITHOUT A BIT OF HEAT AND AT LEAST A LITTLE BIT OF HUMIDITY IN THE FORECAST, PROBABLY NOT AS MUCH AS WHAT WE SAW THIS WEEKEND, BUT STILL SOME OUT THERE. SO AS WE LOOK AT FUTURE GAS, THIS IS SHOWING A FEW ISOLATED SHOWERS THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT. MAYBE A RUMBLE OF THUNDER, BUT OVERALL, NOT TRACKING ANYTHING SEVERE. AND THAT WILL BE THE SAME FOR MONDAY. IN FACT, I THIS IS EVEN BEING A LITTLE AGGRESSIVE WITH JUST HOW MUCH IT’S KIND OF SCATTERED RAIN THREAT. IT’S SHOWING ACROSS THE AREA. BUT GENERALLY A SCATTERED SHOWER OR TWO, MAYBE A RUMBLE OF THUNDER GOING TO BE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON, EVENING HOURS AS TEMPERATURES ARE JUST SLIGHTLY COOLER OUT THERE FOR TOMORROW. AND THEN BY TUESDAY MODELS TRYING TO THROW A VERY ISOLATED THREAT BY THE EVENING, NOT FULLY BUYING THAT, THOUGH, AS THESE SYSTEMS REALLY GOING TO BE STARTING TO WRAP UP EITHER WAY BY TUESDAY NIGHT. WE ARE DEFINITELY ON A DRIER SIDE AND WE SHOULD BE GREAT FOR YOUR FIRE WORKS FORECAST. SO IF YOU HAVE ANY 4TH OF JULY PLANS ON TUESDAY, IF YOU’RE DOING AN EVENING COOKOUT, IT’S A WARM ONE UP OR 80 IS GOING TO BE INTO THE FORECAST ON TUESDAY. PLENTY OF SUNSHINE, A LITTLE BIT OF THAT HUMIDITY AND EVEN AS WE GET TOWARDS THE NIGHT PAST, SUNSET WILL STILL BE INTO THE LOWER EIGHTIES, UPPER SEVENTIES. AND THEN AS YOU’RE HEADING HOME, GETTING CLOSER TO THAT MID TO UPPER 70 RANGE AFTER, THE FIREWORKS SHOW. SO IT IS GOING TO BE WARMER ONE FOR THIS 4TH OF JULY. BUT AS I MENTIONED, IT’S JULY. SO REALLY, THIS IS KIND OF TYPICAL. IT SEEMS LIKE THAT WE SEE THIS TIME OF YEAR, UPPER SIXTIES, LOWER SEVENTIES OUT THERE CURRENTLY FOR TONIGHT. SO STILL VERY MILD THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT AND WE’LL KEEP IT THERE AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT AS WELL. UPPER SIXTIES EXPECTED THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT INTO START YOUR MONDAY BEFORE WE GET THOSE TEMPERATURES CLIMBING BACK INTO THE UPPER 70 S AND ONLY REALLY TOPPING OUT INTO RIGHT AROUND THE LOWER EIGHTIES FOR YOUR MONDAY’S HIGHS. WE’LL KEEP WARMING IT UP INTO THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. WE COULD SEE A 90 DEGREE TEMPERATURES TRYING TO SNEAK IN HERE O
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Roughly 2.67 million homes and businesses were without electricity in FloridaWatch live video coverage above from sister station WESH in Orlando.Live storm coverage is also available for free on your connected TV from Very Local. Download the app here.Ian's impact in Florida Rescue crews piloted boats and waded through flooded streets Thursday to save thousands of Floridians trapped after Hurricane Ian destroyed homes and businesses and left millions in the dark. The devastation began to come into focus a day after Ian made landfall in Florida as one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. The storm flooded homes on both the state's coasts, cut off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroyed a historic waterfront pier and knocked out electricity to 2.67 million Florida homes and businesses — nearly a quarter of utility customers. At least one man was confirmed dead.Aerial photos from the Fort Myers area, a few miles west of where Ian struck land, showed homes ripped from their slabs and deposited among shredded wreckage. Businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving just twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats, and fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood. Authorities confirmed at least one storm death in Florida — a 72-year-old man in Deltona who fell into a canal while using a hose to drain his pool in the heavy rain, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. “We’ve never seen storm surge of this magnitude,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told a news conference. “The amount of water that’s been rising, and will likely continue to rise today even as the storm is passing, is basically a 500-year flooding event.”Video: WESH reporter talks about water rescueThe National Hurricane Center said storm surge and flooding rains remained a threat as Ian crept across the Florida peninsula and emerged in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cape Canaveral.Sheriffs in southwest Florida said 911 centers were inundated by thousands of stranded callers, some with life-threatening emergencies. The U.S. Coast Guard began rescue efforts hours before daybreak on barrier islands near where Ian struck, DeSantis said. More than 800 members of federal urban search and rescue teams were also in the area.  A chunk of the Sanibel Causeway fell into the sea, cutting off access to the barrier island where 6,300 people normally live. It was unknown how many heeded orders to evacuate, but Charlotte County Emergency Management Director Patrick Fuller expressed cautious optimism that worst-case scenarios might not have been realized.No deaths or injuries have been confirmed in the county, and flyovers of barrier islands show “the integrity of the homes is far better than we anticipated,” Fuller said.South of Sanibel, the historic beachfront pier in Naples got destroyed, with even the pilings underneath torn out, as towering waves crashed over the structure. "Right now, there is no pier," said Penny Taylor, a commissioner in Collier County, which includes Naples.The Florida Highway Patrol shut down the Florida Turnpike in the Orlando area and said the main artery in the middle of the state will remain closed until water subsides. Video: Florida wakes up to Hurricane Ian destruction Ian struck Florida as a monstrous Category 4 storm, with 150 mph winds that tied it for the fifth-strongest hurricane ever to hit the U.S.Ian's pathBefore reintensifying to a hurricane late Thursday afternoon, Ian dropped to a tropical storm over land as its center moved over the Atlantic Ocean.At 5 p.m. Thursday, the storm was about 240 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina, carrying maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.The National Hurricane Center warned storm surge of 6 feet or more was possible from Daytona Beach, Florida, to north of Charleston, South Carolina. Rainfall of up to 8 inches threatened flooding in the Carolinas and Virginia.A hurricane warning was issued for the South Carolina coast. LATEST CONELATEST MODELSLATEST SATELLITEThe governors of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia all preemptively declared states of emergency.Devastation in CubaA boat carrying Cuban migrants sank Wednesday in stormy weather east of Key West.The U.S. Coast Guard initiated a search and rescue mission for 23 people and managed to find three survivors about two miles  south of the Florida Keys, officials said. Four other Cubans swam to Stock Island, just east of Key West, the U.S. Border Patrol said. Aircrews continued to search for possibly 20 remaining migrants.The storm previously tore into Cuba, killing two people and bringing down the country's electrical grid.Video: Space station flies over Hurricane Ian
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<p>After leaving a path of destruction across Florida, Tropical Storm Ian has again intensified into a hurricane Thursday afternoon as it heads toward Georgia and the Carolinas. </p>
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<li>Tropical Storm Ian strengthened into a hurricane again around 5 p.m. ET Thursday, with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. </li>
<li>At 5 p.m. ET, the storm was about 240 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina. </li>
<li>Authorities confirmed at least one storm death in Florida.</li>
<li>President Joe Biden said Ian "could be the deadliest hurricane in Florida history" and warned, "we're hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life."</li>
<li>Ian weakened to a tropical storm Thursday after making landfall Wednesday as a Category 4 hurricane.</li>
<li>The storm is expected to reintensify Thursday night before making landfall in South Carolina.  </li>
<li>Roughly 2.67 million homes and businesses were without electricity in Florida</li>
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<h2 class="body-h2">Ian's impact in Florida </h2>
<p>Rescue crews piloted boats and waded through flooded streets Thursday to save thousands of Floridians trapped after Hurricane Ian destroyed homes and businesses and left millions in the dark. </p>
<p>The devastation began to come into focus a day after Ian made landfall in Florida as one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. </p>
<p>The storm flooded homes on both the state's coasts, cut off the only bridge to a barrier island, destroyed a historic waterfront pier and knocked out electricity to 2.67 million Florida homes and businesses — nearly a quarter of utility customers. At least one man was confirmed dead.</p>
<p>Aerial photos from the Fort Myers area, a few miles west of where Ian struck land, showed homes ripped from their slabs and deposited among shredded wreckage. Businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving just twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats, and fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood.</p>
<p>Authorities confirmed at least one storm death in Florida — a 72-year-old man in Deltona who fell into a canal while using a hose to drain his pool in the heavy rain, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said. </p>
<p>“We’ve never seen storm surge of this magnitude,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told a news conference. “The amount of water that’s been rising, and will likely continue to rise today even as the storm is passing, is basically a 500-year flooding event.”</p>
<p><strong><em>Video: WESH reporter talks about water rescue</em></strong></p>
<p>The National Hurricane Center said storm surge and flooding rains remained a threat as Ian crept across the Florida peninsula and emerged in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cape Canaveral.</p>
<p>Sheriffs in southwest Florida said 911 centers were inundated by thousands of stranded callers, some with life-threatening emergencies. The U.S. Coast Guard began rescue efforts hours before daybreak on barrier islands near where Ian struck, DeSantis said. More than 800 members of federal urban search and rescue teams were also in the area.</p>
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<p>A chunk of the Sanibel Causeway fell into the sea, cutting off access to the barrier island where 6,300 people normally live. It was unknown how many heeded orders to evacuate, but Charlotte County Emergency Management Director Patrick Fuller expressed cautious optimism that worst-case scenarios might not have been realized.</p>
<p>No deaths or injuries have been confirmed in the county, and flyovers of barrier islands show “the integrity of the homes is far better than we anticipated,” Fuller said.</p>
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<p>South of Sanibel, the historic beachfront pier in Naples got destroyed, with even the pilings underneath torn out, as towering waves crashed over the structure. "Right now, there is no pier," said Penny Taylor, a commissioner in Collier County, which includes Naples.</p>
<p>The Florida Highway Patrol shut down the Florida Turnpike in the Orlando area and said the main artery in the middle of the state will remain closed until water subsides. </p>
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<p><em><strong>Video: Florida wakes up to Hurricane Ian destruction</strong></em></p>
<p>Ian struck Florida as a monstrous Category 4 storm, with 150 mph winds that tied it for the fifth-strongest hurricane ever to hit the U.S.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Ian's path</h2>
<p>Before reintensifying to a hurricane late Thursday afternoon, Ian dropped to a tropical storm over land as its center moved over the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
<p>At 5 p.m. Thursday, the storm was about 240 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina, carrying maximum sustained winds of 75 mph.</p>
<p>The National Hurricane Center warned storm surge of 6 feet or more was possible from Daytona Beach, Florida, to north of Charleston, South Carolina. Rainfall of up to 8 inches threatened flooding in the Carolinas and Virginia.</p>
<p>A hurricane warning was issued for the South Carolina coast. </p>
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<p>The governors of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia all preemptively declared states of emergency.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Devastation in Cuba</h2>
<p>A boat carrying Cuban migrants sank Wednesday in stormy weather east of Key West.</p>
<p>The U.S. Coast Guard initiated a search and rescue mission for 23 people and managed to find three survivors about two miles  south of the Florida Keys, officials said. Four other Cubans swam to Stock Island, just east of Key West, the U.S. Border Patrol said. Aircrews continued to search for possibly 20 remaining migrants.</p>
<p>The storm previously tore into Cuba, killing two people and bringing down the country's electrical grid.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video: Space station flies over Hurricane Ian</em></strong></p>
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					A revived Hurricane Ian made landfall on coastal South Carolina on Friday. It's threatening the historic city of Charleston with severe flooding after the deadly storm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and trapped thousands in their homes.Here's the latest on Hurricane Ian: Hurricane Ian made landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina, around 2 p.m. ET Friday as Category 1 storm.Nine people were confirmed dead in Florida, but that number is expected to increase.Ian hits South CarolinaHurricane Ian made landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina, around 2 p.m. ET Friday as a Category 1 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. Its maximum sustained winds remained at 85 mph with higher gusts.In Charleston earlier in the day, powerful wind gusts bent tree branches and sent sprays of steadily falling rain sideways. Streets in the 350-year-old city were largely empty, an ordinarily packed morning commute silenced by the advancing storm.  Video: Myrtle Beach reports first signs of storm damage as Ian approachesThe hurricane warning stretched from the Savannah River to Cape Fear, with flooding likely across the Carolinas and southwestern Virginia, the center said. The forecast predicted a storm surge of up to 7 feet into coastal areas of the Carolinas, and rainfall of up to 8 inches.LATEST CONELATEST MODELSLATEST SATELLITEA hurricane warning was issued for the South Carolina coast and extended to Cape Fear on the southeastern coast of North Carolina. With tropical storm-force winds reaching about 415 miles from its center, the NHC expects a life-threatening storm surge of up to 7 feet and hurricane conditions along the Carolina coast by Friday afternoon. Rainfall of up to 8 inches threatened flooding from South Carolina to Virginia.Video below: Winds, rain pick up off the coast of Georgia's Tybee IslandFlorida's rescue effortIn Florida, rescue crews piloted boats and waded through riverine streets Thursday to save thousands of people trapped amid flooded homes and buildings shattered by Hurricane Ian.Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said rescue crews have gone door-to-door to over 3,000 homes in the hardest-hit areas."There's really been a Herculean effort," he said Friday during a news conference in Tallahassee.Video: Florida governor gives update on Ian's damageClimate change added at least 10% more rain to Hurricane Ian, according to a study prepared immediately after the storm, said its co-author, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab climate scientist Michael Wehner.Those killed in Florida included a 67-year-old man who was waiting to be rescued and fell into rising water inside his New Smyrna Beach home late Thursday, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said. Patrol vehicles had been unable to reach him because roads were flooded.Video: WESH reporter talks about water rescueAt least three people were reported killed in Cuba after the hurricane struck there on Tuesday.In the Fort Myers area, businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats. Fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood."I don't know how anyone could have survived in there," William Goodison said amid the wreckage of a mobile home park in Fort Myers Beach where he'd lived for 11 years. Goodison said he was alive only because he rode out the storm at his son's house inland.The hurricane tore through the park of about 60 homes, leaving many destroyed or mangled beyond repair, including Goodison’s single-wide home. Wading through waist-deep water, Goodison and his son wheeled two trash cans containing what little he could salvage — a portable air conditioner, some tools and a baseball bat.Video: Couple will not put off wedding for Hurricane IanThe road into Fort Myers was littered with broken trees, boat trailers and other debris. Cars were abandoned in the road, having stalled when the storm surge flooded their engines.Emergency crews sawed through toppled trees to reach stranded people. Many in the hardest-hit areas were unable to call for help because of electrical and cellular outages.A chunk of the Sanibel Causeway fell into the sea, cutting off access to the barrier island where 6,300 people live.Ian's pathHours after weakening to a tropical storm while crossing the Florida peninsula, Ian regained strength Thursday evening over the Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center predicted it would hit South Carolina as a Category 1 hurricane Friday, still much weaker than the Category 4 hurricane it was on Wednesday.National Guard troops were being positioned in South Carolina to help with the aftermath, including any water rescues. And in Washington, President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for the state, a needed step to speed federal assistance for recovery once Ian passes.The storm was on track to later hit North Carolina, forecasters said. Gov. Roy Cooper urged residents to prepare for torrents of rain, high winds and potential power outages.
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<p>A revived Hurricane Ian made landfall on coastal South Carolina on Friday. It's threatening the historic city of Charleston with severe flooding after the deadly storm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and trapped thousands in their homes.</p>
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<li>Hurricane Ian made landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina, around 2 p.m. ET Friday as Category 1 storm.</li>
<li>Nine people were confirmed dead in Florida, but that number is expected to increase.</li>
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<h2 class="body-h2">Ian hits South Carolina</h2>
<p>Hurricane Ian made landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina, around 2 p.m. ET Friday as a Category 1 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. Its maximum sustained winds remained at 85 mph with higher gusts.</p>
<p>In Charleston earlier in the day, powerful wind gusts bent tree branches and sent sprays of steadily falling rain sideways. Streets in the 350-year-old city were largely empty, an ordinarily packed morning commute silenced by the advancing storm.  </p>
<p><em><strong>Video: Myrtle Beach reports first signs of storm damage as Ian approaches</strong></em></p>
<p>The hurricane warning stretched from the Savannah River to Cape Fear, with flooding likely across the Carolinas and southwestern Virginia, the center said. The forecast predicted a storm surge of up to 7 feet into coastal areas of the Carolinas, and rainfall of up to 8 inches.</p>
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<p>A hurricane warning was issued for the South Carolina coast and extended to Cape Fear on the southeastern coast of North Carolina. With tropical storm-force winds reaching about 415 miles from its center, the NHC expects a life-threatening storm surge of up to 7 feet and hurricane conditions along the Carolina coast by Friday afternoon. Rainfall of up to 8 inches threatened flooding from South Carolina to Virginia.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Winds, rain pick up off the coast of Georgia's Tybee Island</em></strong></p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Florida's rescue effort</h2>
<p>In Florida, rescue crews piloted boats and waded through riverine streets Thursday to save thousands of people trapped amid flooded homes and buildings shattered by <a href="https://apnews.com/hub/hurricanes" rel="nofollow">Hurricane Ian</a>.</p>
<p>Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said rescue crews have gone door-to-door to over 3,000 homes in the hardest-hit areas.</p>
<p>"There's really been a Herculean effort," he said Friday during a news conference in Tallahassee.</p>
<p><em><strong>Video: Florida governor gives update on Ian's damage</strong></em></p>
<p>Climate change added at least 10% more rain to Hurricane Ian, according to <a href="https://apnews.com/article/hurricanes-science-storms-climate-and-environment-hurricane-ian-80f57ce05ec99bae841e7b72e710cd13?utm_source=homepage&amp;utm_medium=TopNews&amp;utm_campaign=position_09" rel="nofollow">a study</a> prepared immediately after the storm, said its co-author, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab climate scientist Michael Wehner.</p>
<p>Those killed in Florida included a 67-year-old man who was waiting to be rescued and fell into rising water inside his New Smyrna Beach home late Thursday, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said. Patrol vehicles had been unable to reach him because roads were flooded.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video: WESH reporter talks about water rescue</em></strong></p>
<p>At least three people were reported killed in Cuba after the hurricane struck there on Tuesday.</p>
<p>In the Fort Myers area, businesses near the beach were completely razed, leaving twisted debris. Broken docks floated at odd angles beside damaged boats. Fires smoldered on lots where houses once stood.</p>
<p>"I don't know how anyone could have survived in there," William Goodison said amid the wreckage of a mobile home park in Fort Myers Beach where he'd lived for 11 years. Goodison said he was alive only because he rode out the storm at his son's house inland.</p>
<p>The hurricane tore through the park of about 60 homes, leaving many destroyed or mangled beyond repair, including Goodison’s single-wide home. Wading through waist-deep water, Goodison and his son wheeled two trash cans containing what little he could salvage — a portable air conditioner, some tools and a baseball bat.</p>
<p><em><strong>Video: Couple will not put off wedding for Hurricane Ian</strong></em></p>
<p>The road into Fort Myers was littered with broken trees, boat trailers and other debris. Cars were abandoned in the road, having stalled when the storm surge flooded their engines.</p>
<p>Emergency crews sawed through toppled trees to reach stranded people. Many in the hardest-hit areas were unable to call for help because of electrical and cellular outages.</p>
<p>A chunk of the Sanibel Causeway fell into the sea, cutting off access to the barrier island where 6,300 people live.</p>
<h2 class="body-h2">Ian's path</h2>
<p>Hours after weakening to a tropical storm while crossing the Florida peninsula, Ian regained strength Thursday evening over the Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center predicted it would hit South Carolina as a Category 1 hurricane Friday, still much weaker than the Category 4 hurricane it was on Wednesday.</p>
<p>National Guard troops were being positioned in South Carolina to help with the aftermath, including any water rescues. And in Washington, President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for the state, a needed step to speed federal assistance for recovery once Ian passes.</p>
<p>The storm was on track to later hit North Carolina, forecasters said. Gov. Roy Cooper urged residents to prepare for torrents of rain, high winds and potential power outages.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[WLWT News 5 Chief Meteorologist Off and On Storms Updated: 11:48 PM EDT Jun 30, 2023 Hide Transcript Show Transcript IF I HAD YOU, KEVIN, A COUPLE OF NIGHTS AGO THAT SHE’D PLAY TO 1120. NO RAIN. WOULD YOU HAVE BELIEVED IT? I CERTAINLY A POSSIBILITY BECAUSE IN THESE TYPES SET UPS, IT’S REALLY HARD &#8230;]]></description>
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											IF I HAD YOU, KEVIN, A COUPLE OF NIGHTS AGO THAT SHE’D PLAY TO 1120. NO RAIN. WOULD YOU HAVE BELIEVED IT? I CERTAINLY A POSSIBILITY BECAUSE IN THESE TYPES SET UPS, IT’S REALLY HARD TO SAY EXACTLY WHEN AND WHERE THE STORMS WILL OCCUR. WE KNOW THAT THEY’RE GOING TO HAPPEN. AND AS I SAID IT’S GOING TO RAIN EACH DAY OVER THE WEEKEND. REMEMBER, IT RAINED THIS MORNING AND WE’VE GOT MORE STORMS COMING IN HERE. IN SHORT ORDER. SO IT’S ABOUT TO STORM AGAIN. THIS WILL REPEAT ITSELF ON SATURDAY AND AGAIN ON SUNDAY. SO YOU JUST HAVE TO TUNE IN FOR FREQUENT UPDATES. WE WERE FORTUNATE BECAUSE WE WEDGED OURSELVES BETWEEN TWO STORMS, ONE TO THE SOUTH, ONE AREA OF STORMS TO OUR NORTH. THAT’S STILL ONGOING. BUT NOW THERE ARE STORMS BEGINNING TO DEVELOP WHERE THERE HAS BEEN AVOID RADAR. IT’S VERY QUIET. BUT LET ME SHOW YOU JUST ON OUR DOORSTEP, WE HAVE SOME INTENSE STORMS DROPPING SOUTH OF I-70, WORKING THEIR WAY DOWN INTERSTATE 74 HERE TONIGHT, ALMOST NON LIGHTNING WITH THESE DOWNPOURS. MOST OF THEM ARE JUST BELOW SEVERE THRESHOLD, BUT I’D KEEP AN EYE ON IT. I WON’T RULE OUT BECAUSE IT IS STILL VERY WARM, VERY HUMID TONIGHT. AND THE INGREDIENTS ARE AT LEAST SUPPORTIVE OF STRONG TO MARGINALLY SEVERE STORMS. SO NASTY WEATHER NOW MOVING INTO FAYETTE UNION COUNTY’S LIBERTY OVER TOWARDS CONNERSVILLE. AND YOU CAN SEE HOW THESE STORMS ARE MARCHING THEIR WAY DOWN. NEXT IN LINE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, THEN RIPLEY COUNTY. AND THEN IT LOOKS LIKE EVENTUALLY DOWN TOWARDS THE 275 LOOP AFTER MIDNIGHT. SO LUCKY THIS EVENING THAT WE WERE ABLE TO GET EVERYTHING IN WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. TEMPERATURES ARE VERY WARM. SO THOSE STORMS WILL NOT LIKELY WEAKEN. THEY’RE GOING TO KEEP GOING THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT. SO GOOD THING THE CONCERT HAS WRAPPED UP WHEN IT HAS, THIS WILL GIVE FOLKS SOME TIME TO GET HOME AND GET SETTLED BEFORE THE STORMY WEATHER MOVES IN. IT’S 77 DEGREES OUTSIDE. LOOK AT OUR DEW POINT. YOU WALK OUTSIDE TONIGHT, IT FEELS LIKE STORMY WEATHER, RIGHT? IT FEELS LIKE IT COULD STORM AT ANY POINT. SO THE THREAT FOR SHOWERS AND STORMS GOING UP FROM THIS POINT FORWARD THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT, I THINK IN THE MORNING THERE WILL STILL BE SOME LINGERING STORMS AROUND THE AREA. THE FORECAST HASN’T CHANGED. IT’S ALL ABOUT TRACKING STORM CLUSTERS THROUGH THE WEEKEND. IT’S JUST REALLY TRICKY ON WHERE THEY DO DEVELOP AND THE EXACT TIME ON THEM. WE’RE IN THAT RING FIRE. BASICALLY, WE’RE ON THE PERIPHERY OF SOME REAL INTENSE AND HUMIDITY. SO WHEN IT’S NOT STORMING, IT’S GOING TO BE AWFULLY HOT LIKE IT WAS THIS EVENING. BUT WE’LL WATCHING ROUNDS OF SHOWERS AND STORMS COME OUT OF THE MIDWEST. IN FACT, YOU CAN SEE HOW QUIET IT IS. NOW, LOOK WHAT WAS UP THERE THIS MORNING. THAT’S WHAT WAS THERE THIS EVENING. AND NOW WE HAVE STORMS FILLING IN IN BETWEEN THE TWO. SO FUTURE CASH SHOWS YOU WELL, AGAIN, NOT DOING A GOOD JOB ON PREDICTING THESE STORMS BECAUSE BY 1 A.M. THESE STORMS, I CAN ALMOST WITH CERTAINTY SAY THERE WILL BE STORMS IN THE TRI STATE. BUT THE THEME IS IT TURNS STORMY OR THROUGH THE NIGHT PROBABLY WILL HAVE SOME STORMS AROUND IN THE MORNING AS WELL. THEN WE’LL GET A LITTLE BREAK IN THE AFTERNOON, MUCH LIKE WE HAD TODAY WITH SOME STEAMY SUNSHINE. I’M NOT SO SURE. CONCERT GOERS TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE AS FORTUNATE TONIGHT BECAUSE I DO THINK THERE’S A GREATER TOMORROW NIGHT THAT STORMS COULD HAVE AN IMPACT ON EVENTS AROUND THE AREA. LOOK AT THIS. HERE WE ARE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. MORE STORMS AROUND THE AREA. REMEMBER, ANY TIME WE HAVE THESE STORMS ALL SEVERE WEATHER HAZARDS ARE ON THE TABLE, PRIMARILY WIND AND HAIL CONCERNS. BUT MAYBE NOT JUST LIMITED TO THOSE. SO HUMID WITH STORMS MOVING IN HERE OVERNIGHT AT 68, EARLY RAIN AND STORMS TOMORROW. THEN MUGGY SUNSHINE FOLLOWED BY MORE STORMS. 86 FOR AN AFTERNOON HIGH. HERE’S A LOOK AT YOUR DAY PLANNER SHOWING THE BREAK. KIND OF IN THE AFTERNOON INTO THE EARLY EVENING. HERE’S YOUR SEVEN DAY FORECAST. SO BASICALLY IT’S REPEAT CYCLE SATURDAY, SUNDAY, WEATHER IMPACT DAYS. FORTUNATELY, IT DOES LOOK LIKE MONDAY. WE’LL BREAK THE PATTERN HERE. SHOULD START TO TURN A LITTLE LESS HUMID FOR US AND SHOULD DRY IT OUT. HEADING INTO INDEP
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