Stormy Weekend Forecast for Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington as Weak Front Stalls Over Ohio

Ohioans in the Columbus, Cincinnati, and surrounding Wilmington areas: prepare for a muggy and stormy weekend ahead. An update from the National Weather Service has outlined expectations for scattered showers and thunderstorms, as a weakening frontal system is expected to play a key role over the next few days. As mentioned in their Area Forecast Discussion, warm and humid conditions are not expected to break until a slightly stronger cold front moves through on Monday, dropping temperatures to more comfortable levels.

For today, the weakening cold front is expected to stall along the I-70 corridor, south of which scattered storms are anticipated to develop in response to the warm, humid air mass. The forecast suggests, though, that the story isn’t all bad. With weak forcing, storm coverage remains limited, and although light winds aloft can dampen storm intensity, those in its path may still encounter an isolated gusty wind or two, especially in the afternoon as low-level lapse rates steepen, according to the NWS update. High temperatures are slated to reach the mid to upper 80s, while dewpoints stubbornly linger in the low 70s, south of the frontal boundary.

Come evening time, expect the front to dissolve and a stronger likelihood of fog development, especially in river valleys. The National Weather Service conveys a sense of caution about this, noting the potential for fog to expand beyond those areas, although overnight cloud cover remains a question mark. Consequently, fog coverage in their predictive models is currently conservative; however, future updates may adjust this view…

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