Early summer pattern, storms hold off till midweek

Early summer pattern, storms hold off till midweek

Columbus and Central Ohio Weather

The weather has been dry and warm, with high pressure building down from the Great Lakes. Skies will be mainly clear overnight, with morning readings near 60 degrees.

A weak cold front will stall across the lower Great Lakes, where a few showers and storms will develop and graze northern portions of Ohio Monday and Tuesday. Farther south, skies will be partly cloudy, with a warm southerly breeze.

The next storm system tracking from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes will bring showers and storms later on Wednesday ahead of a cold front. Rain will end Thursday morning, with slightly cooler and drier air settling in later in the week.

Another chance for scattered showers and storms will develop next weekend.

Forecast

  • Tonight: Mainly clear. Low 63

  • Monday: Mostly sunny. High 88

  • Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 87 (64)

  • Wednesday: Partly sunny, storms p.m. High 84 (69)

  • Thursday: Rain a.m., partly sunny. High 76 (67)

  • Friday: Sunshine. High 77 (56)

  • Saturday: Showers, storms. High 75 (59)

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