logo
#

Latest news with #NathanRHart

Protests to hit Columbus streets this weekend. Will the weather forecast affect turnout?
Protests to hit Columbus streets this weekend. Will the weather forecast affect turnout?

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Protests to hit Columbus streets this weekend. Will the weather forecast affect turnout?

Protesters planning to attend this weekend's multiple demonstrations might want to add "rain, rain, go away" to their repertoire of chants. Rain and possibly thunderstorms are clouding the forecast for June 14, the day of the 2025 Stonewall Columbus Pride March and multiple No Kings protests. The chance of precipitation is 90%. The rain won't let up as day turns to night, either. There will be showers and possibly a thunderstorm that night before 2 a.m., and the chance of precipitation is 80%. After 2 a.m. there will just be a chance of showers. Here is the full forecast for the next week in Columbus. Thursday: It will be mostly sunny with a high near 89. There will be a calm wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon. Thursday Night: It will be mostly cloudy with a low around 66. There will be a light and variable wind. Friday: There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. It will be partly sunny with a high near 87. There will be a calm wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 30%. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is expected, except higher amounts could fall if there are thunderstorms. Friday Night: There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms. It will be mostly cloudy with a low around 69. The chance of precipitation is 50%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch are expected, except higher amounts could be possible if there are thunderstorms. Saturday: There will be showers and a thunderstorm is possible. The high will be near 83. The chance of precipitation is 90%. Saturday Night: There will be showers and a thunderstorm will be possible before 2 a.m., then there is a chance of showers. The low will be around 68. The chance of precipitation is 80%. Sunday: There is a chance of showers, then showers are likely and a thunderstorm is possible after 2 p.m. It will be mostly cloudy with a high near 81. The chance of precipitation is 60%. Sunday Night: Showers are likely, and a thunderstorm is possible before 8 p.m., then there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. It will be mostly cloudy with a low around 66. The chance of precipitation is 60%. Monday: There is a chance of showers. It will be mostly cloudy with a high near 84. The chance of precipitation is 40%. Monday Night: There is a chance of showers. It will be mostly cloudy with a low around 67. The chance of precipitation is 30%. Tuesday: There is A chance of showers and thunderstorms. It will be mostly sunny with a high near 86. The chance of precipitation is 40%. Breaking and Trending News Reporter Nathan Hart can be reached at NHart@ and at @NathanRHart on X and at on Bluesky. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Stonewall Columbus Pride March, No Kings protests: Weekend weather watch

Memorial Tournament weather: Will there be rain for the first round?
Memorial Tournament weather: Will there be rain for the first round?

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Memorial Tournament weather: Will there be rain for the first round?

You might want to pack an umbrella if you're attending the 2025 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin this week. That's because Central Ohio's recent rainy streak may continue into the end of the week. The National Weather Service in Wilmington is predicting a slight chance of showers for May 29, the first round of the tournament, and a higher chance of showers during the second round on May 30. Advertisement The weather will clear up for the last two days of the tournament with mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Dublin, Ohio, weather forecast for the 2025 Memorial Tournament Here's NWS Wilmington's forecast for the Memorial Tournament, starting with the first round on May 29. May 29, first round : There is a slight chance of showers after 2 p.m. and there will be patchy fog before 9 a.m. Otherwise it will be partly sunny with a high of 74. There will be a light west wind increasing to 6 to 11 mph in the morning. The chance of precipitation is 20%. May 30, second round: There is a chance of showers, mainly after 7 a.m. It will be mostly cloudy with a high near 68. There will be a northwest wind of 5 to 9 mph. The chance of precipitation is 30%. Between a quarter and a half inch of precipitation will be possible. May 31, third round: It will be mostly sunny with a high near 73. June 1, final round: It will be mostly sunny with a high near 72. How to watch the 2025 Memorial Tournament If you want to avoid the weather altogether but still want to enjoy the Memorial Tournament, there are a handful of viewing options if you have the right channel (or streaming network). TV broadcasts Dates: May 29 – June 1 First round, May 29: live coverage 2-6 p.m. on Golf Channel; replays 7-11 p.m., 12-4 a.m. on Golf Channel) Second round, May 30: live coverage 2-6 p.m. on Golf Channel; replay 9 p.m.-1 a.m. on Golf Channel) Third round, May 31: live coverage 2-5:30 p.m. on Golf Channel; 5:30-7 p.m. on CBS; replays 9 p.m.-1 a.m., 3-7 a.m. on Golf Channel Final round, June 1: Live coverage 1-2:30 p.m. on Golf Channel; 2:30-6:30 p.m. on CBS June 2: Final round replay 2:30-6 a.m., 2-5 p.m. on Golf Channel Streaming ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) plus all streaming apps that carry Golf Channel and CBS, including Paramount+, YouTube TV and Hulu Live. Breaking and Trending News Reporter Nathan Hart can be reached at NHart@ and at @NathanRHart on X and at on Bluesky. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Memorial weather forecast: What will weather be like

Ohio will have statewide tornado drill as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week
Ohio will have statewide tornado drill as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Ohio will have statewide tornado drill as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week

If you are a late sleeper, you might awaken Wednesday to the sound of blaring of tornado sirens. Ohio is having its annual statewide tornado drill at 9:50 a.m. March 19 as a part of Severe Weather Awareness Week, which runs from March 16 to March 22. Counties and communities will have the chance to sound their tornado sirens at that time. Emergency management officials have encouraged residents to go over their tornado safety plans during the drill. Ohio had a record-breaking 74 tornadoes in 2024. A deadly EF3 tornado struck the Indian Lake region in Logan County on March 14, 2024, killing three people and injuring dozens more. NHart@ @NathanRHart This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio's 2025 statewide tornado drill scheduled for March 19

What potholes? Study ranks Ohio's highways among the 10th best in the nation
What potholes? Study ranks Ohio's highways among the 10th best in the nation

Yahoo

time17-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

What potholes? Study ranks Ohio's highways among the 10th best in the nation

Ohio has the tenth best highways in the nation in terms of cost-effectiveness and condition, according to a new report from The Reason Foundation. The Buckeye State's new rank is an improvement from Reason's last annual report, which ranked Ohio as 17th. Every year, The Reason Foundation —a libertarian think tank— ranks the nation's state highway systems on cost effectiveness, condition and a slew of other metrics. The data for this year's report, titled the 28th Annual Highway Report, is from 2022. Ohio received top ten rankings on three metrics: rural arterial pavement condition, rural fatality rate and capital and bridge disbursement rate. The state's rural arterial highways —two to four-lane highways connecting cities or regions— have the ninth-best pavement condition, with just 0.36% of these roadways in poor condition. Ohio's fatality rate on the state's rural highways is the ninth lowest at a rate of 0.86 deaths per 100 million rural vehicle miles. Ohio's capital and bridge disbursement rate is the sixth lowest at 0.55. The ratio comes from the expected cost of bridge and highway construction divided by the amount Ohio actually spends. A lower ratio means the state manages to complete construction for less money than expected. Ohio received bottom-twenty rankings in three categories: urban interstate pavement condition, urban arterial pavement condition and other fatalities rate. The condition of Ohio's urban interstates came in at rank 32 with 4.15% of these roadways in poor condition. The condition of Ohio's urban arterial roadways —four to eight lane highways that connect different parts of an urban region— came in at rank 36 with 12.88% of these roadways in poor condition. Ohio's fatality rate on "other" roadways —defined by The Reason Foundation as minor arterial, collector and local roads— was ranked 31st at 1.56 deaths per 100 million vehicle road miles on these roadways. Ohio's overall highway performance is better than Kentucky's, Indiana's, Michigan's, West Virginia's and Pennsylvania's, according to The Reason Foundation. When compared to other states with similar population sizes, its highways are worse than Illinois' but better than Georgia's. NHart@ @NathanRHart This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Study: Ohio's highways are among the top 10 in the nation

Check out the photos of the total lunar eclipse of a full blood moon. Submit your own pics
Check out the photos of the total lunar eclipse of a full blood moon. Submit your own pics

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Check out the photos of the total lunar eclipse of a full blood moon. Submit your own pics

Early Friday morning, the Earth moved between the sun and the moon, casting its shadow on the lunar surface and turning it into a full blood moon. It was quite early in the morning, though. Like 1 a.m. early. If you were fast asleep during the lunar eclipse, do not worry, The Dispatch has you covered. Photojournalist Adam Cairns captured some remarkable shots of the unique lunar event. Take a look at the gallery above or if you are a night owl, submit your own photos of the eclipse below. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth lines up directly between the sun and the moon. The Earth's shadow, called its umbra, falls on the moon. The only light that reaches the moon during a total lunar eclipse is light from the Earth's atmosphere, which projects onto the moon and gives it its reddish hue, USA TODAY previously reported. Read More: Why don't eclipses happen every month? Moon's tilted orbit is the key. Are you one of the sleepy people this morning who stayed up to see the eclipse? We'd love to see your photos. Use the form below to sends us your best shots. NHart@ @NathanRHart This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Photos of March 14 total lunar eclipse of the blood moon

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store