Thursday, October 17, 2013

Colder Air Coming in Stages, Snow Too for Cleveland

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 17,2013; 8:07PM,EDT
 
 
Northerly winds will drive cold air southward from Canada and across the Midwest, including the Cleveland area through next week.
Temperatures will begin their downward trend this weekend with highs mainly in the 50s.
With the first wave of cooler air will come clouds and spotty showers.

Additional waves of colder air will arrive on the scene through next week and will eventually push nighttime temperatures consistently into the 30s with daytime highs in the 40s to near 50.
Each successive push of colder air will likely bring more wind as well, adding to the chill.
Along with the colder air for the region will come the first opportunities for snow of the season, or at least snowflakes.
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As is often the case, the colder air will be accompanied by gusty winds, especially with each successive push of cold air later next week.

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