My last two posts had a lot of content, with lots to talk about thanks to Gordon and his remnants. But this week? Well luckily the weather will be kind of quiet here in Central Ohio.
Today is our "busiest" day as rain comes to an end across the area. a General 2-4" was seen across most places. We saw a few flood warnings near Cincinnati and the Ohio River, but for the most part we escaped flooding here in Central Ohio.
But after today? Snoozefest.
We'll start out with lingering showers on Monday and temps in the low 70s, and end up with sunny skies and mid 80s. You can see the progression as the week goes on, and we go from ugly fall like rain all the way back to summer in just a few days.
The only thing we can really keep an eye on now is Hurricane Florance.
This obviously will have an impact on the east coast with a landfall all but certain at this point, the above is the Euro ensembles. For a couple days now we've seen 90% of solutions hinting at a NC or SC landfall, where hurricane preps should be underway. This is important for us because there's an outside chance this could be our second tropical system to impact us in a week.
The Euro and GFS believe Florence makes its way to the Apps and turn away, but at six days away there's still time for this forecast to change. Here's where the Euro has Flo Satrday afternoon:
After tomorrow, this is our next possible chance of rain for the week. If that's our best shot, I feel pretty confident we'll have a decent looking week.
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