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Columbus Weather: Record height temperatures possible Friday

Good Friday morning! How about this total lunar eclipse this morning! In less than a year, Central Ohio was able to see a total solar eclipse with a solar and total lunar eclipse, which is a unique opportunity.

  • Friday: partly on mostly cloudy, warm, windy, high 78th record high: 78 in 2012.
  • Tonight: mostly cloudy, only a few showers/storms possible, late, low 59.
  • Saturday – alarm day: SCTD. Rain & storms, windy, high 74.
  • Sunday: rain, particularly early, windy, high 60.
  • Monday: partially cloudy, high 54.
  • Tuesday: partly cloudy, high 69.
  • Wednesday: sometimes mostly cloudy, probability of rain, high 68.
  • Thursday: cloudy, showers, high 51.

We start with cool temperatures this morning, from the upper 30s to the lower 50s. We will have a lot of sunshine this morning than the afternoon and evening more clouds. Today we will heat up to 78 to 78 years old, which is the record high in 2012. The winds will now pick up from the south with 10 to 20 miles per hour. Tonight the temperatures remain mild, with low temperatures in the 1950s with low temperatures.

Wet & Windy Weekend. On Saturday we can get a few rain showers or storms in the morning, especially in the west. The temperatures start at 60 a.m., then we warm up to 74 with a mixture of sun and cloud day and a lower probability of rain. Strong winds during the day, 15-25+ miles per hour, from the south, with some gusts over 40 MPH possible. The probability of rain goes back for the afternoon/evening/overnight when storms return. Saturday will be an alarm day because there is a low risk of heavy thunderstorms. Hearing winds would be the main concern, but large hail and a remote tornado cannot be excluded. The rain will continue to go on and out on Saturday morning until Sunday morning, at times heavy. Sunday begins in the mid -1950s and only warm up to around 60 lunch with rain for the morning. The rain becomes less likely in the afternoon when the clouds separate and the temperatures fall. Sunday remains airy, whereby the wind is much of 10 to 20 miles per hour a day.

Cool to start milder with more rain next week. Monday, St. Patrick's Day, starts with temperatures near freezing, and we warm up to 54 with partially cloudy sky. Mostly sunny Tuesday and warming to around 69th increase in the clouds on Wednesday, 68, with a slight chance of rain late. More showers on Thursday when we cool down again. High on Thursday at 50. I wish you a good one!