Current Radar
Dry & Sunny Sunday, High 80°
The chance of rain is zero.

Well, actually, we win.
Dewpoints barely breaking 40° sounds more like September than April.
Why? The Omega Block is in charge. Its central feature, a bossing high pressure.
Current Radar
The chance of rain is zero.

Well, actually, we win.
Dewpoints barely breaking 40° sounds more like September than April.
Why? The Omega Block is in charge. Its central feature, a bossing high pressure.
Current Radar
A beautiful Saturday evening is in store! Skies will remain partly cloudy, clearing more late. Temperatures will fall into the 50s overnight.

Less cloud cover and more sunshine will help increase temperatures Sunday into the low 80s.
Current Radar
Our current Visible Satellite Imagery displays our clouds continuing to fizzle out, resulting in clear skies for tonight:

Temps will fall into the low 50°s. Other than that, seems like a great evening to start the amazing weekend weather ahead.
Current Radar

It looks like the moral of the weather story is to keep your umbrella handy this evening.
Tonight’s rain will be widely scattered, and it will be difficult to pinpoint a location/time.
Current Radar
If you haven’t already, start to keep those umbrellas handy through the remainder of the day into the evening.
The GFS does not think we will see any in the early evening hours, first chance would be in the early AM hours:
Current Radar
Clear conditions remain with us this evening as temperatures fall into the mid 50s. A few high clouds may also pass by. Otherwise, a crisp and beautiful night is ahead!

Sunshine will be out in full force Wednesday, with afternoon highs approaching 70º! It doesn’t get much better than this.
Current Radar
We still could see some isolated periods of gusty winds throughout the remainder of the afternoon. The wind should die down into the evening hours.
Rain will continue into the night. The heavier rain should be gone by midnight, a scattered shower after midnight is possible.
Current Radar
South winds are hollering. Sustained winds 15-25 MPH, gusting to 35 MPH. Isolated areas may see gusts to 40 MPH.

We’ll be dry in the morning, watching a surface front stretched north of the Ohio River.
Current Radar
Because Spring.
The HRRR model thinks this will be a light rain, morning event.

Notice rain is possible later tonight, but the HRRR model thinks most of that will escape north of us.
South winds will increase late Sunday morning, and remain strong into the evening. Gusts around 30 MPH, maybe even higher, will be present much of Sunday afternoon.
Current Radar
Temperatures will drop back into the 40s by mid-evening. A slow increase in clouds will occur ahead of our next weather maker that begins impacting our area on Sunday…

The high-resolution models (HRRR and NAM4) are saying we could see some rain Sunday morning (the global models, GFS/Euro do not). This activity should move in and out quickly, ending by midday. Here’s what radar might look like, according to the NAM4 model:
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