Friday, June 24, 2016

Heat Returns

After the hot high temperatures on Sunday the local area has enjoyed a nice break from the heat during the work week.  High temperatures during the week were either in the upper seventies (70's) or lower eighties (80's). A complex of thunderstorms affected the area overnight Wednesday after spawning nearly a dozen tornadoes over Illinois.  Temperatures are headed back up this weekend before another cool front moves through during the early part of the work week.





























 Today was a gorgeous day across Northern Ohio. Skies were clear, humidity low and temperatures rose to near eighty (80) degrees. Overnight conditions will be clear and starry with low temperatures around sixty (60).


Saturday will be another warm and delightful day across the area. High pressure will continue to be in control leading to high temperatures in the middle to upper eighties (80's). A storm system will move into the upper Plains leading to thunderstorms, possibly severe. Heat will intensify across the Southern States with high temperatures in the upper nineties (90's) to around one hundred (100). High temperatures Sunday will be hotter across Northern Ohio as they should reach the lower nineties (90's) with thunderstorms possible overnight.



On Monday a dying cool front will push through early in the day. This will allow high temperatures to remain well into the eighties (80's). A stronger cool front will move through Monday night possibly with showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the seventies (70's) on Tuesday and Wednesday with dry conditions.


On Thursday high pressure will move east of the region. This should set up a warm return flow and high temperatures will rise to around eighty (80) degrees.

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