Patchy fog possible overnight in region

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Passing drizzle, patchy fog overnight
  • Some clearing, warmer Tuesday
  • Heat, pop-up storms return mid-week

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DETAILED FORECAST

The rain has moved out, leaving behind possible drizzle and patchy fog in the overnight hours, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell said.

Tuesday: Skies will gradually clear with warmer temperatures expected. A pop-up shower or storm is possible late in the day, mainly close to and southeast of I-71. Highs will be in the middle 80s.

Wednesday: Expect partly cloudy skies and warm, humid conditions. A pop-up shower or storm will be possible, mainly in the afternoon or early evening. Highs will be in the upper 80s

Thursday: Skies again will start out partly cloudy but pop-up storms will be possible late in the day. It will remain quite warm and muggy with highs approaching 90 degrees.

Friday: The day will start out warm and muggy under partly cloudy skies. A cold front will move into the area Friday evening and bring with it a better chance for showers and storms. Highs will reach to near 90 degrees before the storms arrive.

Saturday: Skies will slowly clear with slightly cooler, less humid air arriving. Highs will drop back into the middle 80s.

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