
A few showers will be possible for high school football games Friday evening, especially toward the end of the games.Īs the front moves eastward, its parent low will start to interact with Tropical Storm Philippe along the Northern New England coast. (This is when we’re between cold fronts.) The showers return in the evening as the second front starts to push into the state. Rain continues through Friday morning with a break in the middle of the day. The front will push showers into Central Ohio this afternoon and evening with the potential for some isolated thunder. A cold front is situated to our west, stretching from Mid-Michigan to Memphis.

Our temperatures will be plummeting over the next few days but not quite cold enough overnight (in the city) for cold-related advisories. Freeze Watches are posted for the Great Plains and cold air dives into the Northern US. THURSDAY: overcast, rain and showers, windy, high 69.Īnd it begins. WEDNESDAY: partly to mostly cloudy, high 65. SUNDAY: mostly cloudy, slight chance of an isolated shower, cool, high 55. SATURDAY: cloudy, breezy, a few showers, much cooler, high 57. FRIDAY: overcast, scattered showers in the morning, dry midday, scattered showers in the evening, cooler, breezy, wet, high 73. THURSDAY NIGHT: mainly overcast, rain and scattered showers, breezy, mild, low 61.


Temperatures will be much cooler this weekend and you’ll want to make wet-weather preparations if you are going to Friday night football games or the Buckeyes’ game on Saturday. Scattered showers are moving into the area this afternoon and we will be relatively wet for the next 24 hours or so.
