Today brings high humidity levels and the possibility of thunderstorms, particularly impacting those attending the FCC match tonight. The morning is expected to begin with scattered showers and thunderstorms, which may produce heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. Current temperatures are hovering in the mid-70s.
As the day progresses, we can anticipate ongoing scattered showers and storms, especially from midday into the early afternoon. However, these weather conditions should start to shift eastward between 5 and 7 p.m., allowing for a more pleasant atmosphere as the clouds begin to clear. This timing offers a promising dry spell for the FC Cincinnati match at TQL Stadium this evening.
The day’s high will reach around 87 degrees, with the heat index expected to feel as high as 95 degrees. There is a marginal risk for severe storms later in the day, with potential damaging wind gusts being the primary threat.
Looking ahead to Thursday, expect a dry start, though humidity will remain high with a low of 73 degrees. Afternoon and evening showers are likely to return, and temperatures will peak at 90 degrees, feeling like 98 to 100 degrees due to humidity. The risk of severe storms persists, again highlighting the potential for damaging winds.
Fans and residents should stay vigilant but can look forward to enjoying the evening match with improved weather conditions.