Columbus' rainy season is not finished yet.

Showers and storms are likely the afternoon of June 5 into the early night. An isolated strong to severe storm "cannot be ruled out," according to a hazardous weather outlook from the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Heavy rainfall and wind gusts will be the primary threats from these storms.

NWS Wilmington has a nearly identical prediction for June 6's weather a day later: showers and storms in the afternoon and evening, a chance of isolated strong to severe storms and a threat of heavy rain and gusty winds.

Does rainfall affect air quality?

Rain can actually improve air quality via droplets that gather aerosol particles in the air as they fall, according to research from MIT .

That means Columbus' AQI score that has been climbing

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