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Fog this morning clears to the low‑90s; a Heat Advisory runs noon June 29–8 p.m. July 2. Cooling centers and schedule changes are in effect.
Brief funnel clouds could appear along the I‑70 corridor this afternoon; spotters already reported one near Vandalia. Officials say these features are usually short‑lived.
Muggy start with patchy fog and a slight chance of afternoon storms. A hotter, stickier stretch arrives Monday with heat-index values topping 100°F.
Fog gives way to heavy downpours and a Flood Watch for Cincinnati through Saturday morning.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely Thursday afternoon with heavier rounds Friday; pockets of heavy rain and gusty winds may slow commutes.
Mostly sunny Wednesday with highs near 83°F. Heavy rain and possible localized flooding likely late Friday.
Clear and mild Tuesday with a high near 80°F. Showers and thunderstorms are possible Thursday–Saturday, with Friday the day to watch.
Light rain this morning with scattered thunderstorms likely later. Brief heavy downpours and gusts could slow the commute.
Clear, cool morning gives way to a warm day and a stormy Sunday night. Heavy downpours and gusty winds are possible; bring a plan B for outdoor plans.
Sunny Saturday with a high near 82°F, then widespread rain and storms arrive late Sunday into Monday with 1–2 inches possible.
Morning fog clears to sun and highs near 80°F; heavy rain likely Sunday night into Monday with localized flooding possible.
Flood Watch in effect through 10 a.m. Thursday with scattered storms expected later. Brief heavy downpours and gusty winds could slow the commute.
Fog cleared and temperatures will reach near 80°F today. Scattered storms tonight; a stronger, possibly severe round is likely Wednesday night with heavy rain and gusts.
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