Chances of staying dry are much better than the chance of getting wet but we’ll be prepared. A storm along the East Coast will create rainy conditions for the Northeastern US, but a few showers may pop-up in Ohio along a weak boundary as it pivots around the center of low pressure. ![]() Temperatures will be a little cooler Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. We will remain mostly cloudy (and smoky/hazy) through the evening and overnight hours.Īs the front moves farther out of the state, early Wednesday morning, skies will gradually clear (but still remain smoky and hazy). The smoke and clouds also are having an impact on our temperatures this afternoon. Rainfall totals, even where it happens, are likely to be minimal. The front is generating some of the clouds we see this afternoon and may kick up an isolated shower or two during the late afternoon and evening. In the meantime, a cold front is drifting from north to south across the state. Sunrises and sunsets are likely to be hazy and a little more colorful than usual because of the smoke. However, the smoky haze is creating even thicker “cloud cover.” The milky, yellowish sky is being caused by smoke from wildfires in Quebec drifting down into the Great Lakes states. Visible satellite shows partly to mostly cloudy skies across a lot of Ohio Tuesday afternoon. TUESDAY: a few showers in the morning then gradual clearing during the day, high 74.MONDAY: mostly cloudy, breezy, scattered showers, high 74.SUNDAY: mainly overcast, scattered showers and a few thunderstorms, breezy, high 77.SATURDAY: mostly sunny in the morning becoming mostly cloudy in the late afternoon, warmer, high 84. ![]() ![]()
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