After a midweek break from the rain, Thursday will be quite the opposite. 

Showers will be widespread for much of the late morning and afternoon on Thursday, with high temperatures in the low 60s. Up to 1 inch of rain accumulation is possible through midnight. 

Showers will taper off around midnight, setting us up for another fog threat into Friday morning. Visibility could get heavily reduced for some for a time on Friday morning, but once the fog lifts, expect partial sunshine and a balmy afternoon with high temperatures reaching the upper 60s. 

There could be a passing shower around at times on Saturday morning, but widespread showers and thunderstorms will work in during the afternoon hours. A cold front will drag more precipitation through the Ohio Valley on Saturday and could help trigger thunderstorms to turn gusty at times throughout the early to mid-afternoon. The afternoon could be muggy for March standards, with dew points projected to rise into the low 60s and high temperatures rising to the low to mid 70s. The record high temperature for Saturday's date is 75 degrees. 

Showers and maybe a thunderstorm will be possible in the evening, but will taper off shortly before midnight. Clouds will partially clear overnight into Saturday morning with temperatures falling back to the low 40s. 

Sunday won't be as warm, but still be warmer than average with high temperatures in the upper 50s and the day filled with plenty of sunshine. 

We will challenge two more daily high temperature records early next week on Monday and Tuesday.