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Columbus Ohio June 8 2026 Severe Weather Alert Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Expected Tuesday

Columbus Ohio June 8 2026 Severe Weather Alert Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Expected Tuesday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time forecast precision you can count on! Welcome back to the weather segment where we keep things hot, literally and figuratively. Let me tell you, Columbus, you're about to experience some serious atmospheric excitement, so stick around! Alright, let's dive into today's forecast. We're looking at partly sunny skies this morning with temperatures climbing toward ninety degrees. Now here's where things get spicy. After four o'clock this afternoon, we've got a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through. I'd say the odds are in your favor for staying dry, but you know what they say, better to have an umbrella and not need it than need it and not have one. Light and variable winds becoming south at five to seven miles per hour. Any rain that falls will be less than a tenth of an inch, but if we catch a thunderstorm, well, those could drop more substantial amounts. Tonight stays mostly cloudy with a low around seventy degrees. The rain chance bumps up to forty percent, and we could see another tenth to quarter inch of rain. Things are definitely heating up in the atmosphere. Now let's talk about what's coming, because Columbus, buckle up. Tuesday is going to be our wet day. We're looking at showers and thunderstorms before one o'clock, then more showers and possibly another thunderstorm after. This is serious stuff with a ninety percent precipitation chance and a quarter to half inch of new rainfall expected. Wednesday stays wet too with eighty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Before we get to our three-day forecast, let's hit the Weather Playbook. Today I want to talk about convective available potential energy, or CAPE. This is basically the fuel in the atmosphere that helps thunderstorms grow taller and stronger. Think of it like a soda bottle shaken up. When the pressure releases, boom, you get that explosive energy. Higher CAPE values mean more severe weather potential. That's what we're monitoring closely Tuesday through Wednesday. Here's your three-day outlook. Tuesday through Wednesday, expect persistent rain and thunderstorms with highs in the mid-eighties to upper eighties. Thursday brings another seventy percent chance of precipitation with possible thunderstorms after two o'clock. Friday and Saturday look increasingly drier with just scattered chances and highs near ninety. Sunday finishes the week with fifty percent rain chance. Thanks for listening to your weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for your next forecast update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.
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