Plenty more sunshine as warmer temperatures return
Central Ohio is about to see a lot more sunshine. With these sunnier skies, we are also tracking a big increase in our temperatures. By the start of next week 90 degree temps are still expected to … High pressure is expected to dominate the weather in central Ohio, allowing for plenty of sunshine and warmer temperatures. This will be the last day central Ohio will see below average temperatures for the foreseeable time. By the start of next week, 90 degree temperatures are expected to arrive across the area, with little rain chances. High pressure will provide a significant increase in temperatures, allowing temperatures to reach the mid 70s and low winds to remain light throughout the day. Despite a few passing clouds moving in, temperatures will remain mild throughout the night, with temperatures expected to remain mild. The rest of the week will be dry, with only a small chance of a pop-up storm or two possible, but by Sunday, central Ohio is expected surpassing the 90 degree mark for the first time this year.

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Central Ohio is about to see a lot more sunshine. With these sunnier skies, we are also tracking a big increase in our temperatures. By the start of next week 90 degree temps are still expected to arrive across the area. Very little rain chances are on the table.
Today high pressure will build over the region allowing for plenty of sunshine. Highs will reach the mid 70s. This is the last day that central Ohio will see below average temperatures for the foreseeable time. Because of the high pressure, winds will also be very light today.
Overnight a few more passing clouds move in, but will mostly clear up again by the morning commute. Temperatures will remain mild tonight. Lows will fall to the mid 50.
Tomorrow will bring more seasonable conditions. Highs will reach the low 80s. Even more sunshine is expected throughout the day with light winds continuing. In general it will be a very fair day.
Rain chances will be kept to a minimum the rest of the week. Only a small chance for a pop-up storm or two Thursday night into Friday morning is possible. By Sunday central Ohio will try and pass the 90 degree mark for the first time this year.