Today's Weather in Columbus Ohio 04 05 26 Partly Sunny Highs Near 52 With Gusty Winds
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Columbus, Ohio, we're about to have a spectacular spring day, so stick around!
Alright, let's dive into what's happening outside your window right now. We're looking at partly sunny skies with highs climbing up to around fifty-two degrees Fahrenheit today. Now, I know that might sound a bit chilly for early April, but here's the thing—we've got some gusty west winds between nine and fifteen miles per hour with gusts hitting up to twenty-five. I'd say those winds are really blowing this forecast in an exciting direction! See what I did there?
Tonight, we're going to experience some frost development after four in the morning, so make sure you protect any tender plants you might have out in your garden. It'll be partly cloudy with lows dropping to thirty-six degrees Fahrenheit. The winds will calm down significantly as we head toward midnight.
Now here's where things get really interesting. Tomorrow, Monday, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs near fifty-seven degrees Fahrenheit. The sun will be working hard to warm us up, and those west winds will continue gusting up to twenty-five miles per hour. By Monday night, we'll see lows around thirty degrees Fahrenheit with partly cloudy conditions.
Tuesday is going to be absolutely gorgeous—sunny skies with highs only reaching forty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Don't let that cooler temperature fool you. That North wind will make it feel a bit more refreshing.
Here's your three-day snapshot: Today stays partly sunny and mild. Monday brings mostly sunny skies with similar temperatures. Tuesday turns sunny but noticeably cooler. After that, we're warming up into the sixties and seventies by midweek, so hold tight Columbus!
Now, let's jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about frost formation. You see, frost happens when moisture in the air comes into contact with surfaces that have cooled to thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit or below overnight. It's not actually frozen dew—it's water vapor that converts directly to ice crystals without becoming liquid first. This process is called deposition, and it's absolutely fascinating! That's why you'll see frost on grass and vehicles even when there's no visible moisture around during the day.
Thanks so much for tuning in to your weather forecast! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. Stay weather aware, Columbus!
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