By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 4,2013; 8:47PM,EDT
The cool, less humid air that moved into Cleveland, northern Ohio and over Lake Erie earlier this week will stick around through Friday.
Most days will be sunny. High temperatures around the metro area will be in the lower 70s.
Some early-morning commuters may encounter patchy fog and slow travel along the rivers.
A reinforcing push of cool air will settle in Thursday evening. Temperatures can dip well down into the 40s in the suburbs and near 50 in the city by Friday morning.
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Temperatures will rebound and the air will turn a bit more humid on Saturday, ahead of another approaching cool front. The front could bring a shower to a few locations Saturday night into Sunday.
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