What should I do during the First Alert Weather Days?
Stay hydrated, take breaks in the shade if working outdoors, and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
Weather / Local Weather
Greater Cincinnati is bracing for a week of fluctuating weather conditions, including high heat and humidity followed by potential showers and thunderstorms, and then a cooldown towards the end of the week. Here's a detailed look at what to...
The week begins with First Alert Weather Days due to excessive heat and humidity. Feels-like temperatures may range between 90 and 100 degrees. Isolated showers are possible but will not significantly impact the heat. A cold front arriving Tuesday night into Wednesday will increase the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms. By Thursday, cooler and less humid air will move in, with highs dropping into the low to mid-80s. The National Weather Service predicts mostly sunny conditions for Thursday and Friday, with highs around 88 and 91, respectively. The weekend is expected to be sunny with highs in the upper 80s.
Stay hydrated, take breaks in the shade if working outdoors, and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
A cold front is expected to arrive Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing cooler and less humid air by Thursday.
There is a slight chance of isolated showers early in the week, with a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday.
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