Drier, cooler air arrived behind a cold front, with clouds gradually breaking up through the evening, with high pressure building down from the Great Lake. Temperatures cooled considerably, peaking in the mid-70s. Skies will be partly cloudy overnight, with readings cooling off into the low 60s after a week of tropical-like morning lows near or just above 70. A storm system in the central Plains will drift east to the mid-Mississippi Valley over the weekend and stall, while, drawing warm, humid air back into Ohio. The frontal boundary over Kentucky will lift slowly north as a warm front, serving as a focus for several round of showers and storms. Heavy rain could raise a threat of flooding in southwestern Ohio closer to the path of any storm complexes later in the weekend.
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