Wednesday will be partly sunny and warmer, with highs rising up to around 60 degrees.
After night falls, though, clouds will begin to gather again and we will see a chance of showers starting at around 10 p.m. as the remnants of Hurricane Zeta combine with a low-pressure system, according to the NWS.
Moisture from Hurricane Zeta remnants will combine with a low pressure system to cause periods of heavy rain Wednesday night through Thursday night. This rain may result in flooding. pic.twitter.com/kmFZoaF8Fx
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) October 27, 2020
Rain chances will rise throughout the night, making showers likely starting a few hours before dawn on Thursday. Temperatures Wednesday night will drop to around 46 degrees.
Thursday will be a wet day, with showers all through the day and lingering into the night before trailing off in the early hours of Friday.
Thursday’s showers will bring significant rainfall, with the NWS warning about a chance of flooding, with one to two inches of rain an early prediction.
Temperatures on Thursday are expected to be in the mid-50s, before falling to around 40 degrees overnight.
Sunshine and highs in the low to mid 50s are predicted for Friday and Saturday.
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