A record high temperature is anticipated this afternoon, potentially reaching 76 degrees, followed by scattered showers and thunderstorms this evening. The low temperature overnight is forecast to be 46 degrees.
Monday is expected to be partly cloudy, with a 20% chance of isolated showers, according to the latest forecasts. The approaching weather system follows recent flood warnings issued for areas in southwestern Ohio, including South Lebanon and Miamitown, though those warnings are currently set to expire Friday.
The approaching warmer temperatures contrast with conditions further north. Delaware is anticipating temperatures reaching 70 degrees next week, according to local reports. The St. Clair County area is also bracing for humid conditions and scattered showers in the coming days.
While the immediate forecast focuses on localized conditions, broader regional weather patterns are evolving. Mississippi is also looking ahead to a seven-day forecast, though details specific to the current system impacting the mid-Atlantic region are not yet available.