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Good Thursday morning! Expect a very COLD start to your day, with our coldest morning of the fall season so far! We will see sunny skies today with temperatures reaching the 60s later on this afternoon!
It won't get quite as cold tonight - albeit it'll still be cold enough for frost formation on your windshield!
Blue skies and unseasonably warm temps are expected through the weekend, and even into the start of next week! In fact, we are not expecting any major weather disturbances through next week.
The Columbus Marathon is Sunday, and weather should be perfect for runners! We are looking at sunny skies with temps in the 50s at 7am, and 60s by noon!
One benefit of the clearing skies today will be the opportunity to check out the full 'Hunter's Supermoon' tonight, which will be the biggest and brightest moon of 2024. The downside of the full moon is that it may prevent you from seeing comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS. But not to worry, as the comet will be visible in the evening sky through, the weekend. This will be visible in the western sky about 45 minutes after sunset (check it out, as it won't be around for another 80,000 years!). You should be able to see the comet with the naked eye, but binoculars will help.