The weak system that moved south of the area and dropped around
four (4) inches of snow on many locations on Monday has allowed colder air to
return. Today was a clear and cold with high temperatures topping out around
twenty (20) degrees. Wednesday will be
another cold day before temperatures begin a slow but steady warming trend.
Quiet weather should prevail for the next several days.
Currently an arctic area of high pressure is moving over the
area. Light lake effect snows have been falling to the west of Cleveland but
have not produced much accumulations. Tonight will be the coldest night in the forecast
with temperatures falling to a few degrees on either side of zero (0) under
clear skies and calm winds. Wednesday will be a near repeat of today as
sunshine should be abundant and temperatures rise to around twenty (20)
degrees. Temperatures will rise a few degrees on each of the next couple days
with high temperatures approaching freezing on Friday.
On Saturday the area should experience a boost in
temperatures as flow out of the south increases ahead of system tracking along
the Canadian border. High temperatures will rise to near forty (40) degrees.
On Sunday a storm system will move through the area and will
drop temperatures a few degrees. After high temperatures near forty on Sunday,
high temperatures on Monday will be near thirty (30) degrees.
A thaw still looks to be in the cards with a high probability of temperatures above normal next week as Pacific air should dominate the country. Unfortunately the thaw now does not appear to last
until the end of the month as a pattern change back to colder weather is in the
cards for the last week in the month. Stay tuned as the details become clear.




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