Thursday’s dreary weather will continue into tonight, with patchy drizzle and fog making for some reduced visibility and slick spots on the roads. The drizzle will become more widespread during the overnight hours, setting us up for more travel headaches in the morning. Temperatures will hold in the upper 30s to low 40s.
Morning drizzle and patchy fog on Friday morning will give way to increasingly widespread showers during the afternoon and evening. This, as a growing storm system over the Deep South begins to track north toward the Ohio Valley. The showers will continue overnight and into the first half of Saturday when a warm front tracks northward across the state. Highs Friday will climb to the mid 40s, then on to the low and mid 50s Saturday as showers take a break in the afternoon.
A second area of low pressure will head toward the Great Lakes late Saturday night into Sunday. Forecasts have been shifting around a bit on the exact track of this low, but generally take it just southeast of us across Ohio. This will likely be close enough to keep more showers in the mix for Sunday, but with slightly cooler highs back to the low 40s.