A high pressure system will bring chilly temperatures

Associated Press Published:

A high pressure system will bring chilly temperatures as Canadian air remains in place. Lows will dip into the 30s across most of the state with scattered frost developing.

An upper air disturbance will cause some clouds to move across Ohio on Thursday, but it will remain dry. Temperatures will again be cool with highs around 60 in the far south in the 50s elsewhere.

The high brought mainly clear skies overnight. Some clouds were in northern Ohio, especially near Lake Erie. Early morning temperatures were in the mid to upper 30s, with some readings in the 40s near the Lake Erie shore in the northeast.

The record high temperature for this date at the Columbus weather

station was 90 degrees in 1897. The record low was 24 degrees in 1939.

Sunset will be at 6:52 p.m. Sunrise will be at 7:43 a.m.

Wednesday.

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