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  • Ohio Weather March 5 Midday - 31° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you stepped outside this morning, you got drenched. Nearly an inch and a half of rain overnight turned roads into rivers and left puddles the size of small lakes. Right now, it's a muggy 60 degrees and still drizzling. In the next 24 hours. And we're not done yet. More showers and thunderstorms roll through this afternoon. Central Ohio takes the heaviest hit around 2 P.M. Northeast Ohio? You're soaked from noon straight through evening, picking up another half to three-quarters of an inch. Southwest Ohio gets thunderstorms peaking around 1 P.M., with gusty winds and another quarter to half inch on top of what already fell. Highs are all over the place today. Cleveland struggles to 54 degrees along the lake. Columbus hits 65. Cincinnati? A sticky 68. Flood watches stay in effect through early afternoon across southern counties. Creeks are running high. And low-lying areas are already saturated. If you see water over the road, turn around. Tonight, showers taper off after sunset. Patchy fog develops as temperatures hold steady — lows from 41 in Cleveland to 59 in Cincinnati. Friday flips the script. Morning fog clears, then we're looking at near-record warmth. Highs soar to 74 in Columbus, 78 in Cincinnati, 64 in Cleveland. That's 31 degrees to 31 degrees above normal for early March. Here's your heads-up for the weekend. Saturday brings another round of storms — strong to severe thunderstorms possible, especially during the afternoon. Highs in the low 70s before a cold front drops us back to reality Sunday. Expect mostly sunny skies and highs near 60. Sunshine holds Monday with highs near 68, then another storm system arrives Tuesday into Wednesday. Watch for standing water today. This much rain in 24 hours doesn't just disappear. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 5 Morning - Flood Warning
    Mar 5 2026
    Good morning. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That wasn't a dream. Rain hammered the state overnight, dumping over an inch in spots. And we're still in the thick of it. In the next 24 hours. Flood warnings are active for Noble County until 9 A.M. A flood watch blankets central and southwest Ohio through early afternoon. Creeks are running high and low spots are underwater. If your usual route crosses a stream, find another way. Dense fog is choking northwest Ohio this morning, cutting visibility to a quarter mile. That advisory runs until 10 A.M. Slow down and flip those headlights on. Now here's where things get interesting. Central Ohio sits at 53 degrees with thunderstorms rolling through. You'll hit 65 degrees today — that's 35 degrees warmer than normal for early March. More rain tonight with lows around 55 degrees. Southwest Ohio is even warmer. You're already at 59 degrees with storms continuing through the day. Highs reach 68 degrees. Tonight stays mild at 59 degrees. Head north to Northeast Ohio and it's a completely different story. You're starting at 35 degrees with cold rain. Lake Erie is holding the cooler air hostage, keeping highs around 54 degrees. Tomorrow could flirt with records. Columbus is forecast to hit 74 degrees. The record is 76. Either way, we're talking May temperatures in early March. The weekend brings another round of storms Saturday, some potentially strong. Sunday dries out with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. In Sunrise this morning was at 7, 00. Sunset tonight at 6:29. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. And if the clouds break tonight, look up — it's a full moon. Watch those flood-prone roads today. This much rain has nowhere to go fast. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 4 Evening - 39° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That damp chill in the air? It's the opening act of a soggy pattern setting up shop right over us. We've already picked up nearly two-tenths of an inch of rain. And the ground is basically a sponge that can't hold another drop. In the next 24 hours. Here's the scene right now. Southwest Ohio is sitting at 59 degrees under a thick blanket of gray. Central Ohio checks in at 53. But slide up I-71 toward the Lake Erie shore. And the thermometer drops to 42 degrees. That's where patchy dense fog is rolling in off the icy water. Tonight, a stationary front draped across the state turns into a conveyor belt for heavy rain. Central and Southwest Ohio will see showers and thunderstorms overnight, with another one to two inches possible. That's on top of already soaked ground. A Flood Watch remains in effect through Thursday afternoon for a large swath of central and southern Ohio. If you live near a creek or low-lying area, keep a close eye on the water levels. Thursday stays wet statewide. Northeast Ohio sees steady rain with highs near 54 degrees. Meanwhile. Central Ohio warms to 66 degrees. Down in Southwest Ohio, you're pushing toward 69 degrees with more rumbles of thunder. Then Friday gets wild. We could challenge records. Southwest Ohio soars to 78 degrees — that's roughly 39 degrees above normal for early March. Central Ohio hits 75 degrees. Even Northeast Ohio gets in on the warmth at 65 degrees. Saturday brings another round of storms as a cold front sweeps through. Behind it, reality returns with temperatures crashing into the 40s Saturday night. Sunday and Monday offer a brief reprieve — mostly sunny skies and highs in the 60s before another system arrives midweek. Tonight's Full Moon rises at sunset, but with this overcast pattern, you probably won't see it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 4 Midday - 39° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good afternoon. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That quarter-inch of rain overnight was just the opening act. A warm front is lifting north. And it's created a dramatic temperature divide this afternoon. Down in Southwest Ohio, you're sitting at 65 degrees with thunderstorms rumbling through. Central Ohio sits at 57 degrees with rain showers. Head up to Cleveland and Akron. And you're looking at 49 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. In the next 24 hours. Here's the story tonight. That front keeps lifting north. And the rain ramps up significantly. Central Ohio could see one to two inches of rain by Thursday morning. That's prompted a Flood Watch for the Columbus area through Thursday afternoon. Northeast Ohio gets in on the action after 9 P.M., with rain continuing through Thursday. Thursday brings more rain statewide and the beginning of a remarkable warm-up. By Friday. Southwest Ohio could hit 78 degrees. That's near record territory for early March — about 39 degrees above normal. Central Ohio reaches 75 degrees. Even Northeast Ohio climbs to 65. Saturday brings another round of showers and thunderstorms, followed by a cold front that drops temperatures back into the 50s and 60s for Sunday. Monday looks sunny and pleasant before another system arrives midweek. In Two things to watch, flooding potential tonight into Thursday. And that near-record warmth Friday. The spring equinox is just two weeks away, but Friday will feel like it's already arrived. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 4 Morning - 39° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That fog outside your window? It's not going anywhere fast. A Dense Fog Advisory covers much of the state until 11 A.M., with visibility down to a quarter mile or less in spots. Take it easy on the roads this morning. In the next 24 hours. Yesterday's rain left the ground saturated. And now we've got more on the way. A Flood Warning is active for Athens. Gallia. Jackson. Meigs. Vinton. And Washington counties until 1:30 P.M. A Flood Watch covers much of southern Ohio through early afternoon. Central Ohio sits at 57 degrees today with light rain and fog. Rain picks up tonight with thunderstorms possible. Thursday brings another soaking — up to an inch of rain with a high of 67 degrees. Northeast Ohio is cooler and foggier. Areas of dense fog linger through late morning. Highs reach just 49 degrees today. Rain moves in tonight and continues Thursday with a high of 58. Down in Southwest Ohio, it's the wettest and warmest. Highs near 63 degrees with rain and thunderstorms. Some spots could see one to two inches today alone. Thursday climbs to 69 with more heavy rain. These temperatures are running 39 degrees to 39 degrees above normal for early March. Enjoy the warmth. But keep the umbrella handy. The five-day outlook stays soggy. Rain chances continue through Saturday with highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. A cold front Saturday night finally clears us out. Sunday looks dry with highs in the low 60s. Tonight's full moon won't be easy to spot through the clouds. But we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 4 Evening - 35° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady rain drumming on your roof overnight left about a quarter inch across much of the state. But the bigger story this morning? Dense fog. Visibility has dropped to a quarter mile or less across northern Ohio. A Dense Fog Advisory runs until 11 A.M., so take it slow on that morning commute. In the next 24 hours. Down in Southwest Ohio, the ground is already saturated. A Flood Watch continues through early afternoon from Cincinnati up through Dayton. Some spots have picked up two to three inches of rain. And the Little Miami River near South Lebanon is in flood stage. Here's how today plays out region by region. Central Ohio sits at 44 degrees with rain showers and fog through the morning. Highs climb to 57 with more rain and even a rumble of thunder possible by late afternoon. Tonight, another half to three quarters of an inch falls. Northeast Ohio is cooler at 35 degrees under widespread fog. That fog lingers until around 11 A.M. You'll stay mostly dry today with a high near 49, but rain moves in tonight. Southwest Ohio is getting the heaviest rain. Already at 49 degrees, you'll see another one to two inches possible today with a high near 63. Thunderstorms are in the mix too. Looking ahead, this wet pattern holds through Saturday. But here's the headline: temperatures surge. Friday could hit 76 degrees in Central Ohio and 78 in the Southwest. That's about 35 degrees above normal for early March. A cold front Saturday brings more rain and storms, then Sunday finally clears out with sunshine and highs in the low 60s. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 3 Evening - Flood Warning
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, there's a stationary front camped out along the Ohio River Valley right now. It's acting like a conveyor belt, pulling moisture northward that has no business being here in early March. The air is absolutely saturated. And that means rain. A lot of it. In the next 24 hours. Southwest Ohio feels it first. Cincinnati and Dayton, rain rolls in by 8 P.M. and hits its stride around 10 P.M. We're talking one to two inches possible. A Flood Warning is already up for Mill Creek at Evendale through Wednesday afternoon. If you see standing water on the road, turn around. Every single time. Slide up I-71 to Columbus and central Ohio. Rain spreads into your evening with near certainty by 7 P.M. Expect another half to three quarters of an inch. Lows only drop to 44 degrees. That damp, clingy kind of night where your windshield never fully clears. Northeast Ohio, you dodge the worst of it early. Just a slight rain chance around 8 P.M. but patchy fog creeps in overnight as temps settle near 35 degrees. The real rain waits until Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday stays wet everywhere. Columbus reaches 57 degrees. Cincinnati pushes 64. Cleveland lags at 49. Thunderstorms join the party by afternoon. Now the week ahead gets interesting. That front lifts north Wednesday night and warmth pours in behind it. Thursday brings more rain and highs near 70 degrees. Friday. Southwest Ohio could flirt with the upper 70s. In March. Let that sink in. Saturday delivers another round of storms, potentially strong ones, before things finally dry out Sunday with highs settling back into the 60s. Spring equinox is two weeks away, but this week didn't get the memo. Keep those storm drains clear tonight. Leaves and debris cause more flooding than the rain itself. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Ohio Weather March 3 Evening - 35° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady drumming on the roof overnight? That was just the opening act. We picked up about a tenth of an inch, but the main feature is rolling in now. And folks, we're looking at a classic Ohio split today. Down in Southwest Ohio, you're waking up to a mild 50 degrees under heavy gray skies. Head up toward Columbus and the thermometer drops to 44. Push further north into Northeast Ohio. And you're sitting at a raw 35 degrees. That damp air cuts right through your jacket. In the next 24 hours. Here's the situation. Rain spreads statewide this evening and really picks up steam after midnight. The southwest gets the worst of it — one to two inches is possible, with rumbles of thunder rolling through around 3 A.M. Central Ohio sees a solid soaking, up to three quarters of an inch. Up north, the totals are lighter, but keep an eye out for patchy fog developing late tonight. It could make for a slick Thursday morning commute. A quick heads-up if you live near Evendale. A Flood Warning is in effect for Mill Creek in Hamilton County. Minor flooding is expected late tonight through Wednesday afternoon. If you usually take Sharon or Mosteller Roads, you might want to find a different way around. Wednesday turns wet and noticeably warmer. The southwest surges toward 64 degrees. Central Ohio hits 57. Even the northeast climbs to 49. But hold onto your hats — the real story is the heat coming later this week. By Friday, southwest Ohio could hit 79 degrees. That's nearly 35 degrees above normal. The trade-off is a wet, stormy pattern hanging around right through the weekend. You won't see much of the full moon tonight with all this cloud cover. Still, we're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day. Spring is just two weeks away. Keep that umbrella within reach. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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