An approaching cold front will bring a chance of showers to northwestern
Ohio tonight, the National Weather Service said.
The rest of the state should be partly cloudy and muggy. Lows will be from
70 to 75.
On Tuesday, the weakening front will move from the northwest to the southeast,
producing some scattered showers and thunderstorms ahead of and along the
front. Otherwise, skies will be partly sunny with hot and humid conditions
prevailing. Highs will be around 90.
The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday is for dry conditions,
with highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s.
The record high temperature for this date at the Columbus weather station
is 106, set in 1936. The record low of 47 was set in 1950.

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