November 2015 was the 4th warmest November in Cleveland history! Temperatures for the month averaged more than four(4) degrees above normal and snowfall amounted to nearly one half inch. This is in stark contrast to November 2014 when the average temperature was nearly seven(7) degrees below normal and nearly twenty (20) inches of snow fell. This mild temperature pattern does not show any signs of abating in the near term. Mild wet conditions will occur today before a mid-week cool down brings temperatures back to seasonable levels. As the weekend gets underway temperatures five to ten (5-10) degrees above normal will return.
Currently a strong upper level storm system is spreading heavy snow across the Upper Plains. This storm system is affecting the local area with light rain and mild conditions. High temperatures today will rise well into the fifties (50's) A cool front will move through overnight allowing seasonal chilly air to return with high temperatures in the forties (40's) on Wednesday. Rain showers during the day may mix and change over to snow overnight. Little accumulation is expected.
Thursday will be the coolest day of the forecast as high pressure begins to dominate the weather conditions. High temperatures will remain in the lower forties (40's) with a slight chance of snow showers especially early in the day. High pressure moves east across the area on Friday and will begin a period of calm and warming conditions. High temperatures in the middle forties (40's) on Friday will warm to a few degrees of either side of fifty (50) over the weekend. Skies should remain partly to mostly sunny the entire weekend.
The same weather pattern and conditions will continue on Monday as a storm system begins to move out from the Southern Plains. With air of Pacific origins across the country no Arctic air outbreaks are likely for the next seven days or more.



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