

Tonight: Stunning blue skies and a great deal of sunlight across the Ohio Valley for the beginning of our day. We stayed dry through the morning hours due to high pressure locally, but a solid infection front is starting to advance and encourage across the Exceptional Lakes region with rainstorm activity in Northern Ohio. More smoking air in the mid-levels of the air take care of storms for the afternoon, yet the improvement of deluge showers and ability of whirlwinds will be ordinary as we head into the night hours. The locale is delineated in a Slight Bet for serious environment or a two out of five on the super weather patterns scale. Concerns will hurt breeze impacts and storms. The hail risk and tornadic activity are on the low side anyway not totally zero. This is the kind of thing I will look out for. Daytime highs were back in the mid to low 80s with dew centers sitting during the 60s. This will partner in rainstorm progression as we head into the night hours. Tonight, scattered showers and potential whirlwinds could stand by into early Thursday morning. Momentary lows will be in the lower 60s.