Columbus faces a two-part commute hit Wednesday — morning showers followed by a cold front with 35 mph gusts — then a dramatic swing to near-90° heat by the weekend. Get the full breakdown before you head out the door.
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Rain is moving into Columbus overnight, and if you're driving Wednesday morning, you need to know what's coming. Scattered showers that developed tonight are carrying into the early Wednesday commute.
Here's what matters beyond the morning rain. A cold front moves through Columbus on Wednesday afternoon, and that's where the second wave of commute trouble arrives.
To frame the full swing, Tuesday was a genuinely pleasant day. Mostly sunny, high of seventy-three, though the morning started in the low forties.
Thursday and Friday offer something valuable: a quieter stretch. Thursday climbs back to the low sixties under mostly cloudy skies.
That next pattern is a significant one. Temperatures spike hard by the weekend.
Two things to watch heading into Wednesday. First, how much rain actually falls during the morning commute.
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