QUICK-LOOK FORECAST:
- Near 90 Tomorrow
- No big rain chances
- First heat wave of the year on the way
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DETAILED FORECAST:
WEDNESDAY: A milder overnight with mostly clear skies and lows on either side of 60 degrees by Thursday morning.
THURSDAY: A good deal of sunshine with a few clouds with highs nearing 90 degrees. Heat index values into the lower 90s. Due to the hot and stagnant air in place, an Air Quality Alert is in effect for Darke, Preble, Miami, Montgomery, Clark, and Greene Counties. Those with breathing issues should limit time outside. A stray shower or storm is possible overnight.
FRIDAY: Cold front departs. A stray shower or storm remains possible early, but most will be dry and mostly sunny. Warm with highs in the mid-80s. Humidity falling.
SATURDAY: A nice day with sunshine, low humidity but still warm. Highs in the mid-80s.
SUNDAY (FATHER’S DAY): Plenty of sunshine and a few clouds. Big heat arrives with highs in the lower 90s. Heat index values in the low to middle 90s.
MONDAY: Possible record heat! Nearing 95 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Heat index values 98 to 102 degrees. A few showers and storms may cool some of us off.
TUESDAY: Heat wave continues with highs in the lower 90s and heat index values near 100 degrees. A few showers and storms may cool some of us off.
WEDNESDAY: Staying hot and a bit muggy with highs in the lower 90s and heat index values close to 100 degrees again.