Ohio Valley residents, hold onto your hats because it looks like the weather’s about to take us all on a bit of a ride. According to the National Weather Service’s latest forecast, a low-pressure system is trekking across the region today, and it’s dragging warmer temperatures and potential showers along with it. But, keep those sweaters on standby, as the service expects cooler temps to swoop in as we hit Friday.
Your Thursday afternoon could get slightly stormy for those in Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington. They’re talking about isolated to scattered showers, particularly south of the good ol’ Ohio River. The NWS staff pointed to a few selective numerical models that weren’t keen on this much action up north. Not to put a damper on the parade, but the threat of severe weather doesn’t seem overly high, though “the cool profiles can not rule out small hail and gusty winds,” the morning crew at Wilmington is wary.
Temperatures are playing yo-yo: those in the northern parts can expect the mercury to hover in the 50s, while southerners might see it hit the 60s. But as night falls, the evening’s low-pressure encore means dipping digits, so don’t be surprised if the thermometer flirts with the 30s and 40s…