Skies clear with patchy fog possible by morning

  • Areas of fog Tuesday and Wednesday morning
  • Heating back up for the rest of the week
  • Showers, cooler weather returns for weekend

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight: Skies gradually clear through the night as the remnants of Florence pull away to the northeast. "Some areas of patchy fog may develop by morning, especially in areas that received more rain than others on Monday," Storm Center 7 Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs said. Overnight lows will stay on the milder side in the middle to upper 60s.

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Tuesday: A few areas of fog are possible early in the morning, then it will become mostly sunny. A few more clouds are possible later in the day with a slight chance of an isolated passing shower. Most will remain dry, warm and muggy. Temperatures are expected to rise into the middle 80s. Skies clear again into Tuesday night with a better chance of fog overnight. It will be another mild and muggy night with lows in the upper 60s.

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Wednesday: Morning fog is expected to start the day, which then will become mostly sunny, warm and muggy. Highs will reach into the middle 80s.

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Thursday: Lots of sunshine is expected with a few clouds around. It will be hot and muggy with highs around the upper 80s, but feeling like the lower 90s with the humidity.

Friday: Partly sunny skies with the chance for a few showers and storms end the workweek as a cold front approaches from the northwest. While not as hot as Thursday, it will still be warm and muggy with highs in the lower to middle 80s.

Saturday: It will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder. Areas south will be in the best position to see the wet weather as the cold front settles and stalls near the Ohio River. It will be cooler with highs in the middle 70s.

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