Weather Tomorrow: A Weekend Outlook
Planning your weekend? Let's peek at what tomorrow's weather has in store! After a rainy Friday, many areas are looking at a dry and comfortable Saturday and Sunday, perfect for outdoor activities. But don't pack away the rain gear just yet – some areas will see showers return mid-week.
Saturday & Sunday: Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures
High-pressure systems will dominate the weekend, bringing mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures. Saturday will be slightly cooler than Sunday, particularly in Michigan, with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Sunday will be warmer, with temperatures climbing into the upper 60s and even low 70s in some areas. Evaporation rates should be high both days.
Early Week: Clouds and Potential Rain
Monday will start mostly dry, but clouds will build throughout the day, beginning in Michigan and spreading south into Indiana and Ohio by late afternoon and evening. A frontal boundary is expected to move into the region Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing a chance of rain and thunderstorms. The heaviest rain is predicted for Tuesday afternoon and into Wednesday morning, with totals ranging from 0.25" to 1" in Indiana and 0.1" to 0.6" in Michigan. Southern areas near the Ohio River could experience more significant rainfall (0.5" - 1.5") Wednesday through Thursday morning.
Extended Forecast: Active Weather to the West
The extended forecast shows active weather systems moving through the central and western corn belt, but the impact on our region remains uncertain. While the immediate week looks relatively dry after the Wednesday/Thursday rain, scattered showers are possible by the weekend of the 7th and 8th, with a stronger front potentially bringing more substantial rain (0.25" – 0.75") on the 8th and 9th. Beyond that, weeks three and four should see near-normal temperatures and precipitation.
Local Specifics (Example: Cincinnati)
For Cincinnati, Saturday looks ideal for the FC Cincinnati game at TQL stadium with sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid-60s. Sunday will be even warmer in the mid to upper 60s.
Remember to check your local news for the most up-to-date and location-specific forecast. Stay weather-aware!