4-24-19 Ohio: Tracking additional rain opportunities through Friday with an active setup taking shape into next week. I.

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Total precipitation over the next 10 days reveals very heavy precipitation on the order of 1.5-2.5″+ statewide. Scattered rain risks pick up mainly south this evening into the overnight. Widely scattered showers and perhaps a few storms will remain a threat particularly Thursday before picking up in coverage and intensity Thursday night before lifting east Friday. Beware of wetter risks creeping back into the area during the 5-10 day timeframe given a southeastern US ridge becoming more dominant and a frontal boundary setting up. Flooding will be a possibility due to the pattern expected to unfold. 

Wind forecast over the next 4 days:

Temperature/precipitation charts over the next 10 days:

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