The Air Quality Alert for the Region has been extended to tomorrow, Friday, June 9, 2023. Track the current Air Quality Index and learn more about actions you can take to reduce air pollution at https://t.co/SsQzcuuuT7.
— Miami Valley RPC (@mvrpc) June 8, 2023
During the alert, there will be elevated amounts of particulate matter in the air at levels considered “unhealthy for sensitive groups,” like children, older adults and people with cardiac or respiratory diseases.
Tonight, there will still be widespread haze before midnight, but otherwise it will be mostly clear with a low around 54 degrees.
On Saturday, clouds will increase for mostly sunny skies. Highs will reach up around 86 degrees.
Clouds will dip in the evening but gradually increase overnight as temperatures fall to around 61 degrees.
[4:30 AM] As of Thursday, 6/8, much of the area is in a D1 Moderate Drought. However, some relief is on the way as a system is forecast to move through the area Sunday into Monday bringing some much needed rain! pic.twitter.com/IwqXe7KxFG
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) June 9, 2023
There will be a chance of rain starting soon after dawn on Sunday, with showers likely and a chance of thunderstorms starting in the early afternoon.
The chance of storms will continue until around midnight, but showers are expected to continue throughout the night.
Highs will be around 80 degrees during the day, falling to around 61 degrees overnight.
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