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#Cincywx 8/28/18: Cloud shot with rays present in all directions - @Kentuckyweather @JohnGumm @BrianIveyWX @spann @JimCantore #StormHour #OHwx pic.twitter.com/NwzLMLWpfP
— Keya👸🏿 (@wxwoc) August 28, 2018
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Friday is dry but humid with a mix of sun and clouds. Saturday will be slightly warmer and more humid with isolated showers and thunderstorms. #cincywx Lows/highs Friday/Saturday: pic.twitter.com/e0dDJw3SKd
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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We're steamy tomorrow with showers and storms developing, especially in the afternoon and evening. Isolated showers and storms, cooler air, slightly lower humidity are forecast Thursday. #cincywx Lows/highs Wednesday/Thursday: pic.twitter.com/bdodDUFLyH
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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We have one more day in steamy air before humidity drops slightly. #cincywx Dewpoint forecast: pic.twitter.com/RFsGqNK8fq
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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Tomorrow morning, late Thursday, Friday, and Saturday are your best times to mow in the next few days.#cincywx Clip or Skip: pic.twitter.com/ntOcHCEfKm
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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Uncomfortable humidity with temps near 90 at this hour. Rain and storms move in Wednesday afternoon, evening and night. A brief break from the heat Thursday @wcpo #cincywx pic.twitter.com/ZtpBnVtXSi
— Sherry Hughes (@Sherry_Hughes) August 28, 2018
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Uncomfortable humidity with temps sitting near 90 degrees. Rain & storms move in Wednesday afternoon,evening & night @wcpo #Cincywx #Inwx pic.twitter.com/374DBg27jd
— Sherry Hughes (@Sherry_Hughes) August 28, 2018
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Reds forecast is a sizzler! Make sure you've got your hat and sunblock. @WCPO #CincyWx pic.twitter.com/LJqRvUqVds
— Barak Shapiro (@Barak_Shapiro) August 28, 2018
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Relief is coming but not this evening. Dangerous heat indices around 100 degrees next few hours... #WLWT #wlwtweather #Cincinnati #Cincywx @wlwt @RandiRicoWLWT @AshleyBrownWX @AllisonWeather pic.twitter.com/NRX9u9lbZp
— Kevin Robinson (@KevinWLWT) August 28, 2018
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Severe weather component there for Wednesday. Isolated by evident with “Marginal Risk” from @NWSSPC @WCPO #cincywx pic.twitter.com/sJWjd4KI0Y
— Steve Raleigh WCPO (@Cincywxman) August 28, 2018
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As I sit in @NWS’s convergence noticing next rain looks rather routine/light for tmw into Thursday @wcpo #cincywx pic.twitter.com/3iRHiXTW0t
— Steve Raleigh WCPO (@Cincywxman) August 28, 2018
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Heat will take a brief break through mid-week before reinforcements come this weekend and next week. #cincywx Temperature trends: pic.twitter.com/FIY93dfses
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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Stimpy is not pleased with today being the 28th 90°+ day of 2018 (that's 7 days beyond the annual average). Becoming mostly clear, steamy this evening. Clouds and sun, showers and storms develop, steamy Wednesday. #cincywx 3pm temps/radar, evening/Wednesday forecast: pic.twitter.com/XDsaNxCiFc
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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The front that's coming through tomorrow will bring pockets of heavy downpours. Here's what futurview is estimating how much we could see. @WCPO #CincyWx pic.twitter.com/4xM61E5OY9
— Barak Shapiro (@Barak_Shapiro) August 28, 2018
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Protect your pet from the heat. If your pet spends a good deal of time outside, be sure to provide plenty of shade, water, & food on days with excessive heat. #cincywx #HeatSafety pic.twitter.com/7rP58wSqz4
— Hamilton County EMA (@HCEMA) August 28, 2018
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Clear to partly cloudy, hot, steamy this afternoon. Mostly clear this evening. #cincywx Recent temperature/heat index trends, 10:15am clouds, 24 hour forecast: pic.twitter.com/d4QGvMU9fO
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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The pollen count is still high, but at least the mold count has dropped to moderate. #cincywx Today's @SWOhioAir numbers: pic.twitter.com/ZdDNcVQvgV
— Scott Dimmich (@ScottDimmich) August 28, 2018
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It's gonna feel hot today. Check it out! @WCPO #CincyWx #InWx #KyWx pic.twitter.com/OoQ7JR4TZk
— Barak Shapiro (@Barak_Shapiro) August 28, 2018
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Always remember to look before you lock! Leaving your child or pet in the car is NEVER safe, as it only takes a car 10 minutes to heat up 20 degrees. #Cincywx #HeatSafety pic.twitter.com/CBDEgns2nO
— Hamilton County EMA (@HCEMA) August 28, 2018
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Live a little...learn a little! @nwas conference @WCPO #cincywx #NWAS2018 pic.twitter.com/o8kNNhEMib
— Steve Raleigh WCPO (@Cincywxman) August 28, 2018
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