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WHAT HAS CHANGED
No significant changes to the previous forecast. A more prolonged period of above average temperatures will return this weekend and into next week.
KEY MESSAGES
1) A more prolonged period of above average temperatures will return this weekend and continue into next week.
2) Rain is likely on Wednesday, and possibly again Thursday night into Friday as a pair of systems move through the region.
KEY MESSAGE 2
A period of widespread rain is likely on Wednesday as a low pressure system lifts a warm front north through the area. Rainfall amounts will generally be a quarter of an inch or less, with higher amounts closer to a third of an inch found across Northeast Ohio into Northwest Pennsylvania. Another system is expected to take a similar track northeast into the Midwest by Thursday night into Friday which may bring another round of widespread rain into the area. Once again, rainfall amounts should be generally light, generally a quarter of an inch or less.
AVIATION /00Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/
A weak surface trough moving through the eastern Great Lakes region has allowed for a mid-level cloud deck to stretch across southwest Ontario into Northwest Ohio. These clouds around 8 kft will continue east through the area this evening into tonight. There should be some clearing behind this front tonight and there could be some brief mist that gets into KTOL and maybe as far south as KFDY. Saturday should be relatively clear with high pressure across the region and southerly flow. The lone exception will be KERI where non-VFR clouds will persist off Lake Erie behind this front. Low pressure moving through the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys for Saturday night into Sunday will extend mid-level clouds into the area late in the TAF period. Outlook...Non-VFR possible with rain on Wednesday.
MARINE
Lake Erie remains mostly ice covered, though above normal temperatures will deteriorate lake ice through the end of next week. Winds are relatively quiet through the next several days, aside from a brief period of ~15 knot southwesterly winds tonight. Stronger winds around 15 to 25 knots are possible Wednesday into Thursday as a the region is impacted by a low pressure system.
CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...None.
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