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For those in Ohio, right now, the northern lights may be visible low on the horizon, but it will greatly depend on how strong the energy from the sun is and the timing of when it reaches the Earth.
Since passing the Summer Solstice on June 21, each day has been getting slightly shorter, and in September, Ohio will see a daylight drop of over one hour between Sept. 1 and Sept. 30.
If you are getting tired of the heat and humidity, a nice cool down is looming for several days at the end of August.
High school football is back in central Ohio and the weather is looking great! Meteorologist Michael Behrens has the details!
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Looking ahead to September, temperatures begin to trend cooler as we approach the fall season. On Sept. 1, the average high temperature for Columbus is 82, but that drops to 72 by the ...
La Niña happens when ocean waters in the Pacific get cooler than normal. La Niña typically brings cooler, wetter conditions ...
A pair of 10TV Weather Impact Alert Days has been declared this week as dangerous heat returns.
Tuesday is also a 10TV Weather Impact Alert Day due to the high forecasted heat index, which will feel like over 100 degrees.