Oye, Bay Area transplants and weather watchers, it seems the Midwest is in for a rollercoaster of conditions. Over in Ohio, the National Weather Service has forecasted a spell of dry and mild weather for your pals in Columbus and Cincinnati today, but don’t get too comfy. According to theNation Weather Service, “high pressure will provide dry and mild conditions today,” but “unsettled weather will then develop through midweek as a series of weather disturbances affect the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.”
For those early risers, some pesky river valley fog might cramp your style in southern locales until mid morning before it fades into the ether. Beneath the high-level clouds, the folks in Ohio can expect “filtered sunshine and southerly flow,” leading to high temperatures kicking around in the upper 50s to lower 60s, so says theNational Weather Service. But, as the cold front sneaks southeastward, chances of rain look slender, with just “a few light showers or sprinkles.” Keep those umbrellas close, but maybe you won’t need them after all.
When the sun dips, clouds will thicken, and temperatures are anticipated to hover between 45 and 50 degrees. The impending weak cold front may just fizzle out, and another mid-level ridge is poised to buoy temperatures again on Monday. TheNational Weather Servicepoints out that “cloud cover will persist” and there’s “a low chance for a shower across western zones.” It seems like it’s a mixed bag, but with highs in the lower to mid-60s, it’s not too shabby.
By Tuesday, theNational Weather Servicesuggests turning your faces to the sun with anticipated temperatures in the 60s to around 70, albeit with some “breezy conditions” that could ruffle your feathers with gusts up to 30 mph. Brace yourselves, though, as Wednesday barrels in with a “strong storm system” that could swing us from gusty winds to possibly snow showers. While thunder is off the table, expect “a line of showers” that may bring a gusty punch. And, cap it all off, “As cold air rushes in Wednesday night,” rain might tango with snow, so winter coats are ready.
For aviation enthusiasts or frequent fliers, “MVFR/IFR ceilings possible into Monday” are on the cards per theNational Weather Service. It’s a doozy with “MVFR/IFR conditions likely Tuesday through Thursday” and wind gusts that might knock your socks off. So, Ohio’s weather dance card is complete from serenity to storms, there’s a bit of everything.
If you’re craving more, dig into the details courtesy of the National Weather Service’s forecastshere.
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