Columbus wakes to clearing showers, gusty 30 mph winds, and a cooler-than-usual 69° high on Tuesday, May 13. Get the full forecast, commute conditions, and your week-ahead outlook in under 3 minutes.
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The rain is on its way out. Showers that moved through Central Ohio overnight are clearing by mid-morning today, May thirteenth, and what's left is a cooler, breezy Tuesday that asks a little more of you than a typical mid-May day.
The high today is sixty-nine degrees. That's a few degrees cooler than you'd normally expect for mid-May, and the wind makes it feel a bit sharper than the number suggests.
For the drive in, wet roads are the main early factor. Conditions improve as the morning progresses, but don't assume the roads are fully dry at first light.
Thursday offers the best standalone weather of the week. Partly sunny skies, continued breezy conditions, and a pleasant feel before the pattern shifts.
The broader pattern this week is a transition, cool and breezy today, a pleasant Thursday in between, then a warm and humid weekend with some storm uncertainty. That's a meaningful range in just a few days.
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