Cincinnati Music Festival Faces Storms and Scorching Temperatures This Weekend

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Cincinnati Music Festival Faces Storms and Scorching Temperatures This Weekend

Beginning on Monday evening, the National Weather Service in Wilmington predicts that conditions will begin to improve and become more dry.

On July 21, the National Weather Service (NWS) has predicted that there will be a possibility of showers and thunderstorms before 11 a.m., and then there will be a possibility of showers and storms after noon.

As the temperature begins to rise in the middle of the week, visitors to the Queen City will be looking for ways to dry up.

With temperatures ranging from the low to the middle of the nineties, the dog days of summer are in full force. The rest of the week will return to normal with temperatures.

The likelihood of precipitation and thunderstorms, on the other hand, is expected to return on Friday and continue until Sunday.

Read Also: NYC Temps Near 82°F by Tuesday—Weekend Storms Ahead

The seven-day detailed forecast for Cincinnati

DayTimeWeatherHigh Temp (°F)Low Temp (°F)WindPrecipitation Chance
MondayDayChance of showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny8563Calm wind becoming NE @ 6 mph30%
NightPartly cloudy63NE @ 6 mph becoming calm
TuesdayDaySunny88East @ 5 mph
NightMostly clear65Light east wind
WednesdayDaySunny93Calm wind
NightMostly clear72
ThursdayDaySunny95
NightMostly clear74
FridayDayMostly sunny, chance of showers and thunderstorms9350%
NightMostly cloudy, chance of showers and thunderstorms7450%
SaturdayDayPartly sunny, showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm9070%
NightMostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms likely7360%
SundayDayPartly sunny, chance of showers and thunderstorms9050%
Stanley Gray

Stanley Gray

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