- Air Pollution Advisory in effect for Butler, Clark, Greene, Miami, Montgomery and Warren counties
- Increasing clouds, warmer night ahead
- Scattered T-storms expected to start holiday weekend
- Mainly dry and hot for Memorial Day
Credit: DaytonDailyNews
>> WHIO Doppler 7 Interactive Radar
DETAILED FORECAST:
Tonight: Skies will become partly cloudy as increasing humidity arrives. Temperatures will rise overnight, holding in the middle 60s.
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Saturday: Expect a mix of sun and clouds with scattered thunderstorms developing by afternoon. Highs will climb into the lower to middle 80s.
Sunday: Partly cloudy skies and humid conditions are expected with a slight chance for a pop-up shower or storm. Temperatures will climb into the upper 80s with a heat index in the lower 90s.
Memorial Day: Lots of sunshine is in the forecast for Monday but it will remain hot and humid. Highs will top out near 90 degrees with a heat index from 90 to 95 degrees.
- Fun fact: The hottest Memorial Day on record is 95 degrees back in 1895!
Tuesday: Expect partly cloudy skies with muggy conditions and a high near 90 degrees.
Wednesday: Skies will become mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms developing. Highs will drop back into the middle 80s.
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