TODAY:Clouds are on the increase this morning from the south as we start out in the 40s north of Columbus, and 50s to our south. The increased cloudiness will help keep our highs in the 60s this afternoon.
THIS WEEK:High pressure off the coast will move further east, putting us on outer edges of that clockwise flow, turning our flow from out of the south. That will not only increase our temperatures, but increase our moisture. So, look for isolated showers Monday and Tuesday with highs near 80 for Monday, and low to mid 80s for Tuesday. Wednesday looks to have a better rain coverage, but still not a wash out. Highs will be in the mid 80s. Thursday’s rain is looking more isolated with afternoon highs in the mid 80s again. The best rain chances come in on Friday. It’s doesn’t look like a washout, but definitely better coverage. Highs will be in the mid 80s.
UPCOMING WEEKEND:Saturday is looking partly cloudy with isolated afternoon showers and highs in the mid 80s. Sunday, a front to our north draws closer, increasing our rain chances again. The good news is, as of now, the rain doesn’t really move in until after 1pm. But, with us 7 days away, that timing, and rain coverage, may change. Stay tuned to the First Alert Weather team for the latest on your Easter Sunday Forecast…