The National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued an advisory noting that the Ohio Valley can expect shifting weather patterns heading into the weekend, starting with high pressure from the Plains today before it takes a turn eastwards come Saturday. Further details can be found on their official forecast page, the
National Weather Service
. The same system is edged out by Sunday as low pressure works from the Plains to the Upper Midwest, stirring up a mix of precipitation across the Great Lakes region.
Today’s forecast brightens with mostly sunny skies, although some cloud cover is expected to gather along the northeastern lakeshore, “with a slight increase in moisture. ” High temperatures are predicted to be 3 degrees warmer than the day prior, as Ohioans enjoy a bit more sun than usual. Nightfall brings a drop in the mercury, with cooler northeast breezes anchoring temperatures back to the mid-50s, which is around the usual range for this time of the year, according to the
National Weather Service Cleveland’s report
.
Things take a turn by Sunday as a low-pressure system sweeps through the Great Lakes, bringing with it “a wetting rain Sunday morning into the afternoon,” which may yield around three-quarters of an inch of rainfall. The
National Weather Service
emphasizes that the forecasted quantities could climb in some localities. Even though the overnight cold front isn’t expected to present a significant atmospheric shift, swift breezes peppered with gusts could ruffle the region.
Coming Monday night, a second cold front should bring about more noticeable changes, dropping temperatures to, or below, freezing at 850 mb and possibly igniting lake-effect rain showers in parts of northeast Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania, though confidence remains low for the exact figures, the NWS leans towards colder projections for this period.
Looking ahead, weather watchers are eying a system due midweek that could spell widespread precipitation as it traverses the Great Lakes. Accurate predictions for this system are still up in the air, though, casting an element of uncertainty but reinforcing the region’s reputation for offering up all four seasons in one week.
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