Columbus and Cincinnati Brace for Near-Record Lows as Cool Canadian Air Engulfs Ohio Valley

The National Weather Service reported that a brisk change has swept into Columbus and Cincinnati, bringing much cooler weather and near-record low temperatures. According to the Area Forecast Discussion, this change is due to the high pressure of Canadian origin building into the region from the west. The forecast for the weekend suggests subnormal temperatures for this time of year, with expected highs ranging from the mid-60s to near 70 degrees along and south of the Ohio River.

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