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"Year Without a Summer" Brings Cool, Wet Conditions Great Lakes / Ohio Valley / Midwest
The end of the La Nina pattern will threaten to make this area a region "without a summer." Repeated intrusions of cool air from Canada along with showers and thunderstorms will keep temperatures below normal in many areas. Temperatures topping 90 F may be rare.
It was 93 in Columbus, Ohio on Sunday; 95 yesterday. Today it's forecast for 90.
It's May. Columbus averages one 90 degree day in May and 16 for the year. Temperatures over 90 in a normal year are rare.