[3:25 PM] We're seeing some storms pop throughout our area! These storms are producing bursts of heavy rain, gusty winds, and frequent cloud to ground lightning.
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) June 3, 2023
Lightning can strike MILES away from the parent storm! If you are outside & hear thunder/see a flash, get inside!⚡️⚡️ pic.twitter.com/0aKRFEvW4A
[4:05 AM] Yes -- we are saying there's a chance (for some rain)! A few pop-up showers/storms will be possible this afternoon/evening, esp. south of I-70. Some gusty winds will be possible this activity. This being said, most areas will remain dry through the day. pic.twitter.com/H4w7oweQ3m
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) June 3, 2023
There is an Air Quality Alert in effect across the area until midnight tonight, issued by the Southwest Ohio Air Pollution Control Agency, the Regional Air Pollution Control Agency and the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission.
Credit: DaytonDailyNews
Levels of air pollution across the area may exceed unhealthy levels for sensitive groups, including small children, elderly people and people with respiratory illnesses.
During the alert, residents are asked to help reduce pollution by carpooling, biking, walking or taking the bus to work instead of driving, and avoiding refueling before 8 p.m., idling your vehicle, or using gas-powered lawn equipment.
Highs will be around 92 degrees, and lows will be around 61 degrees.
Sunday will be sunny and hot, with highs around 90 degrees, and Sunday night will be mostly clear with lows around 56 degrees.
There will be more sunshine during the day on Monday, with some partly cloudy skies. . Highs will be around 86 degrees.
Monday night will be partly cloudy with a low around 60 degrees.
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