Cincinnati, Ohio – A strong high-pressure system will push a cold front through the Ohio Valley on Thursday, bringing much drier conditions and sharp day-to-night temperature swings. While daytime highs will stay seasonable, overnight lows could fall nearly 30 degrees cooler.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, the front is not expected to cause a major drop in temperatures, but the amount of moisture in the air will drop significantly. That shift will allow clear skies and calm nights, setting the stage for crisp mornings followed by warm, sunny afternoons.
The drier air will be felt across much of Ohio, including Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus. Farmers and gardeners should note the lack of rainfall, while travelers will benefit from clearer conditions on highways such as I-70 and I-75. Cooler nights may also increase demand for early heating in some households…