The mild weather this week has many people wondering if the calendar reading December is correct. High temperatures the entire work week have been in the fifties (50's); well above normal readings for this time of the year. This weekend the warm weather will peak on Saturday and Sunday with high temperatures smashing record highs. A storm system organizing over the West will eventually track east and bring about a weather change. This is will be the first in a coupe active storm systems that will affect the area next week.
Currently the area is located south of a weather boundary but north of even warming air moving north from the Gulf of Mexico. Today's high temperature near sixty(60) degrees is twenty degrees above normal! Overnight warmer air will move north into the area setting the stage for an unseasonably warm weekend.
On Saturday the area may see rain showers in the morning as warm air moves north into the area. Once the rain ends temperatures are set to soar into the middle sixties (60's) across northern Ohio! Records will fall if the temperatures make it into the middle sixties (60's). The western system will begin to move into the central Plains during the day.
Severe storms will be possible tomorrow for eastern sections of Oklahoma and Texas. Severe wind gusts and a few tornadoes will be possible with the strongest storms. The main ingredient lacking will be instability but shear will be present and could make for a few dangerous storms.
On Sunday the storm system over the central portion of the country move further east. The local area will remain in the warm sector with high temperatures in the middle to upper sixties (60's). Depending on the amount of sunshine high temperatures may touch seventy (70) degrees! Once again records appear poised to fall.
On Monday a storm system will move into the western Great Lakes with a cool front moving through the area. The front will move through the area early in the day with some windy showers. Early morning temperatures near sixty (60) will slowly fall during the day. Tuesday will be cooler with high temperatures in the fifties (50's) though that will at least be ten degrees above normal.
On Wednesday another storm system will affect the area. Moisture will be limited but a few showers should accompany it's passage. High temperatures on Wednesday will once again be in the fifties (50's). The air behind this front will cool high temperatures to around forty (40) on Thursday.
On Friday air out of the northwest will arrive into the local area. High temperatures in the upper thirties (30's) seem likely with a chance of snow showers. Next weekend temperatures currently appear to be seasonable cool with high temperatures in the middle and upper thirties (30's). Moving into next week temperatures appear to rebound back into the forties (40's) casting strong doubts on the possibility of a White Christmas for the area.







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