So it will not be as perfect. You can see the clouds have rolled in this morning. You can see there are rain showers through portions of indiana. They are moving to the north and west. Some of the southeastern communities could get nipped by a shower as we go through the day. We are looking for a high around 70 degrees in cincinnati. Low 60 s over towards chicago. The steadier rain will be here tomorrow. Right now it is a mild 58 degrees. Lunchtime, cloudy, breezy, 67. Expect a high today around 70. The rain gets closer and closer. We ll talk about the timeline in a few minutes. Re going to check the roads. Here is a look in Butler County. North and southbound easing along. No problems waiting for you out on the roads. 275 and kellogg, light volume. In both directions 74 at harrison, we re seeing some great conditions. No extra time necessary yet. Mark thank you. Four more states headed to the polls for a super tuesday part two, with michigan as the key battleground. In the race for th
This afternoon will not be as warm as yesterday where we saw a high of 70 or. That is because we have way more cloud cover today. You can see on the radar, clouds in place. Rain for indianapolis. Much of the rain will stay back toward indy, but occasionally, southeastern indiana, north of 74, yet the transfer passing shower through the day. You have the chance for a passing shower through the day. As far as the highs go, you will see areas that are seeing rain are stuck in the 60 s. 62 in indianapolis. We will make it to 70 once again. Read the and cloudy. The breakdown for today, mild, 50 nine degrees. Lunchtime, 67. We will top out near 70. Town. A chance ramp supper everyone toward midnight tonight with a enjoy today because tomorrow, we will not have a perfect lunchtime. I will take a look at that forecast in a couple of minutes. Kyla things are clear on this wednesday. If you re getting ready to head outside, this is pretty much what you will see along 74 for the western communiti
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