By Kristina Pydynowski, Senior Meteorologist
October 15,2013; 8:25PM,EDT
Rounds of showers will force residents of Cleveland to keep umbrellas handy through Thursday.
While a washout with flooding problems will not unfold, the showers will put a damper on outdoor activities and could lead to travel slowdowns.
The first round of showers will move through late Tuesday night through Wednesday morning with a stray shower lingering into Wednesday afternoon.
Accompanying Wednesday's wet weather will be a breeze out of the southwest, while temperatures are held to around 66 degrees.
The next round of showers will come on Thursday, mainly in the afternoon.
Umbrellas can be left at home on Friday as high pressure builds in and promotes a dry and partly sunny day.
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However, the dry weather may not last long as a cold front, accompanied by more showers, should push through this weekend. In the wake of the front, Sunday could become Cleveland's coolest day since late May.
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