Flash flood watch issued for southern counties

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Isolated showers moving into region
  • Flash flood watch for Warren County
  • 80-degree day stretch continues

DETAILED FORECAST

A flash flood watch is in effect through midnight for Butler, Warren and Clinton County counties, which was issued by the National Weather Service.

Slow-moving storms moving through the region were expected to slowly taper off after dark. Skies will remain cloudy in the overnight hours with temperatures falling back into the lower 60s by morning, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.

Friday: A nice end to the workweek, with highs back to around 80 degrees. Clouds break for some sunshine. It will not be as humid.

Saturday: Looks like some dry time for the first part of the day. Chance for showers returns heading into the evening. We may hear a rumble of thunder at night. Highs will be closer to normal in the upper 70s.

Sunday: Scattered showers with the chance for thunder. Breezy at times, with highs in the upper 70s.

Monday: Breezy and feeling a little cooler in the mid-70s. A passing shower possible, with cloudy skies.

Tuesday: Skies will slowly clear with highs in the middle 70s.