Cleveland residents can expect varied weather conditions in the coming days, as forecast by the National Weather Service in Cleveland. According to theArea Forecast Discussion, a cold front moving southeast is set to bring a dip in temperatures and chances of rainfall across the region.
TheNWSreports that the lingering stratus clouds witnessed in Cleveland have begun to clear, paving the way for some sunshine today. However, the reprieve might be short-lived, with a cold front expected to sweep across the area, bringing a 30-50% chance of showers over Lake Erie, Northeast Ohio, and Northwest Pennsylvania. There’s a slight 20% chance of rain in northwest and central Ohio. While precipitation is expected, it may not be substantial, with “rainfall amounts light to the point where most won t see a true wetting rain,” said the forecast.
Temperatures are anticipated to fluctuate, with today’s highs ranging from the mid-50s to near 60 degrees, decreasing into the 40s overnight. The cold front will also affect temperatures on Monday, particularly in the northern counties, where it might struggle to reach 60, while southern counties may experience lows in the 60s, the forecast informs.
As the week progresses, a more significant weather event will unfold. An upper-level trough from the Pacific Northwest is forecast to merge with another system, leading to a deepening low-pressure area that will influence weather in the Great Lakes region from Wednesday into Thursday. According toNWS Cleveland, “a large low pressure is expected to impact the region Wednesday through Saturday,” potentially bringing rain showers mixed with snow. While modeling data varies, it suggests lower probabilities of significant snow accumulation despite showing a drastic reduction from previous predictions. The weekend may usher in a period of lake effect precipitation, with high chances of wet, accumulating snow in areas downwind of Lake Erie, especially during overnight periods.
Marine conditions will also reflect these changes, with south-to-southwest winds increasing today and tonight on Lake Erie. While small craft advisories haven’t been issued yet, increasing wave heights will be monitored closely. Navigators should note that stronger winds and tougher sailing conditions are likely from Wednesday night onwards, with small craft advisories anticipated to last through the weekend.
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