Monday, September 16, 2013

A Cool Tuesday, Then a Warming Trend for Cleveland

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 16,2013; 9:11PM,EDT
 
 
The latest push of Canadian air will settle over Cleveland and northern Ohio during the first part of this week, followed by a rebound later in the week.
The pattern has the potential to bring the chilliest mornings of the season so far. Frost will visit the normally colder spots of the area Tuesday morning.

Temperatures will dip into the upper 30s over the countryside to the south and well down into the 40s the urban areas and along the lake.
A sterling day is on tap Tuesday.

There is the potential for fog developing early Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Commuters who drive in from central Ohio may want to allow some extra travel time as a result.
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Temperatures are forecast to rebound to or above seasonable levels later in the week, ahead of another push of cool air later this coming weekend.
Temperatures will be more appropriate for baseball as the Indians return home later this week. However, folks heading to the game Friday evening should expect some rain.
 

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