Friday, April 18, 2014

Nice Easter Weekend

As advertised, the cold snap earlier this week did not last long. Most of Northeast Ohio received 1-3 inches of snowfall early Tuesday and few locations recorded record low temperatures Wednesday morning. By Thursday temperatures were back into the middle 60's; which are above average for this time of the year. Today a weak cold front is approaching from the west that will trim temperatures back into the 50's for Saturday before they rebound to near 70 for Sunday. Another front will move through late Monday and that will bring a good chance of rain and will send bring temperatures back into the 50's for Tuesday.
















A weak cold front will move through later today dropping temperatures into the 50's for Saturday. At the same time a low pressure system will move north out of the Gulf of Mexico spreading heavy rain into the Southeast.


On Easter Sunday the area will be under flow out of the south and west. Sunny skies will prevail and temperatures will rise to near 70 degrees; a picture perfect day! The warmth will continue into Monday as a front approaches from the north and west. 



Overnight Monday into Tuesday a cold front will drop through the area spreading rain into the area. Temperatures will drop back into the 50's for mid week before warming up as the weekend approaches.



As next weekend approaches, the area will be under a ride of high pressure that will allow temperatures to rise above normal as we close out the month. After many false starts, it looks like spring is finally going to hand around.

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