At least the rain stopped for a little while! Patchy fog is likely again for the morning commute Thursday and temperatures remain above average. Rain returns Thursday evening and Friday.
Still grey and dreary across a lot of Ohio this afternoon but at least most of the rain has stopped for a little while. A few, random showers will still be possible through the night tonight and we may have another round of patchy fog. Be ready for some occasional drizzle.
- TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy, patchy fog, occasional drizzle, low 40.
- THURSDAY: Cloudy, light rain possible later, high 48.
- FRIDAY: Scattered rain, cloudy, high 50.
- SATURDAY: Cloudy, cooler, high 47.
- SUNDAY: Cloudy, chance for a few showers, high 46.
- MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, high 46.
- TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy, rain late, high 51.
- WEDNESDAY: Overcast, windy, rain and showers, high 48.
Thursday begins mainly dry but, in the afternoon, we’ll see a few scattered showers moving back into the state. As a low-pressure center moves through the eastern third of the US, those showers will become more widespread. By Friday, another low moves directly into Ohio and continues our wet weather.
Saturday is mostly dry, but still very cloudy. Temperatures will be closer to average by then. The rain comes back Saturday night into Sunday as yet another low-pressure center moves through the state. As the showers taper off late Sunday, high pressure attempts to build into the Great Lakes. But it doesn’t last long.
Monday is likely to be dryer, but still have some clouds. Showers return by Tuesday afternoon and evening as an enormous low-pressure center gets cranked up through the middle of the country. Wednesday is likely to be very windy with rain and could even sport a few rumbles of thunder.