Showers wind down, temps heat up for weekend

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Skies clear this evening
  • Heating up for weekend
  • Warmer than normal next week

DETAILED FORECAST

Clouds will slowly clear through the evening hours, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.

An air pollution advisory has been issued for Clark, Greene, Miami and Montgomery counties for this weekend and Monday.

Tonight: It will be quiet for any plans with temperatures dropping into the upper 60s. It will feel a little muggier as well, Elwell said.

Saturday: An air pollution advisory will go into effect on Saturday for Clark, Greene, Montgomery and Miami counties.

Sunshine early and a quick warm up expected. Highs push to 90 degrees, with dew points in the low to mid-60s so it will feel even hotter outside than it actually is. Heat Index values will be in the low to mid-90s. Some scattered clouds build in for the day. A passing or pop-up storm possible, especially toward early evening.

Sunday: An air pollution advisory will go into effect on Sunday for Clark, Greene, Montgomery and Miami counties.

A warm end to the weekend in the mid-80s. Drier air works in so it won’t feel too uncomfortable. There will be sunshine and scattered clouds.

Monday: An air pollution advisory will go into effect on Monday for Clark, Greene, Montgomery and Miami counties.

Mostly sunny and warmer than normal again. Highs will be in the mid-to-upper 80s. Clouds will increase late in the day with a slight chance for a shower or storm toward evening.

Tuesday: Scattered showers and storms develop, with highs in the upper 80s. It will be muggy and breezy.

Wednesday: Scattered showers and storms will be likely with warm and muggy conditions. Highs will stay in the upper 80s.

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