BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—Crawford County will experience a warm and humid mid-July stretch from Sunday, July 6, through Thursday, July 10, with temperatures generally running near seasonal norms and multiple opportunities for scattered showers and thunderstorms.

According to the National Weather Service, a series of weak disturbances moving through the region will bring intermittent chances for rain, particularly early and late in the forecast period, while midweek conditions trend briefly drier with partial sunshine.


Crawford County forecast

Here’s the day-by-day outlook:

Monday, July 6:
Partly cloudy with intervals of clouds and sun. A couple of showers and a thunderstorm are possible. Humid conditions continue. Highs near 79. Lows around 66. Winds light and variable.

Monday night:
Mostly cloudy with a continued chance of isolated showers or a thunderstorm. Overnight lows near 66.


Tuesday, July 7:
Partly sunny and humid with a slight chance of lingering showers early. Highs near 82. Lows around 63. Winds generally light.

Tuesday night:
Partly cloudy and cooler with lows near 63.


Wednesday, July 8:
Mostly sunny and warm with drier conditions expected. Highs around 86. Lows near 67. Humidity remains noticeable but slightly less oppressive.

Wednesday night:
Partly cloudy with mild overnight temperatures near 67.


Thursday, July 9:
Intervals of clouds and sunshine with increasing chances of showers and thunderstorms during the day. Highs near 84. Lows around 70. Humid conditions return more strongly.

Thursday night:
Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible overnight. Lows near 70.


Friday, July 10:
Mostly cloudy with widely scattered thunderstorms possible. Highs near 83. Lows near 65. Humid conditions persist.

Friday night:
Clouds gradually decrease with lingering isolated showers early, then partial clearing. Lows near 65.


Tips

Residents should keep an eye on changing conditions during the week, especially Thursday and Friday when thunderstorm chances increase. Outdoor plans should include backup indoor options, and drivers should be alert for brief heavy downpours that could reduce visibility and cause ponding on roads.

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