Friday, March 4, 2016

Transition to Spring

The past several days have been rather chilly and occasional snowy across Northeast Ohio. A weak storm system dropped two to three inches of snow across the area last night and left temperatures a bit below normal today. Tomorrow another Alberta Clipper will move through the area before a rather dramatic warm-up takes hold for much of the upcoming work week. A slow moving storm system will approach the area for the middle of the week causing more unsettled weather.

















Last night a storm system moved through Ohio dropping two to three inches of snow across much of Northern Ohio. High temperatures today remained below normal in the low thirties area wide.


Tomorrow another weak Albert Clipper will move through the area. Light precipitation in the form of rain and and snow showers will affect the area much of the day. Accumulations if they occur will be an inch or less. High temperatures will be near forty (40). Sunday will be the beginning of a warm-up as high temperatures rise well into the forties (40's).


On Monday with high pressure located well to the East deep southerly flow will move over the area. High temperatures will rise well into the fifties (50's). Conditions will remain the same on Tuesday but temperatures will rise well into the sixties (60's). Severe storms will be possible across the center portion of the Country on Monday and further south on Tuesday. 


On Wednesday a slow moving front will approach the area. Southerly flow over the area will bring in deep moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and will support widespread rain ahead of the front as local high temperatures hold in the fifties (50's).

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