Friday, April 2, 2010

Possibly Windy, Probably Wet, DEFINITELY Warm

9:15 PM CVG: 71º Lunken: 66º Hamilton: 65º Wilmington: 66º - Partly to Mostly Cloudy Skies across our area

Temperatures have been warm, almost hot across the area. We reached 82º at the International Airport today.

Tonight, the clouds have increased a bit. We'll see that trend continue tomorrow across the entire area, after starting the day with some sunshine.

However that early sun has a price: We will see showers and some thunderstorms develop around town in the afternoon. Anytime after 1:00 PM keep an eye on the skies as rain may threaten you. It will not rain everywhere and it will not rain the entire afternoon and evening, but it will rain some places. (Note: I hope any of you in Cincinnati or surrounding suburbs will join me, along with Local 12 WKRC-TV anchor/reporter/traffic man Bob Herzog on Fountain Square downtown from 6-9 PM tomorrow night for Fountain Day. Cheap plug.)

The good news is Easter looks GREAT on Sunday, with sunny skies and highs between 70 and 75.

The news isn't so good on Monday: recent model trends have indicated that showers and storms will develop for the Tri-State in the afternoon - just in time for Opening Day of the Cincinnati Reds. We'll keep watching it, but be sure you have your rain poncho if you're going to the game or other Opening Day festivities.

After that things get a lot better on Tuesday.

FORECASTS FOR CITIES IN OUR AREA ON SATURDAY: Columbus 70º, Dayton 70º, Cleveland 65º, Toledo 67º, Indianapolis 68º, Terre Haute 70º, Louisville 72º, Lexington 74º with Scattered Showers and Storms, earlier WEST and later EAST, except Cleveland could remain rain-free until evening.

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