Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Clevelend: Unsettled Weather to End the Week

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 18,2013; 8:47PM,EDT
 
 
The upcoming end of the week and first part of the weekend will not be the best for outdoor activities around Cleveland, but there is a chance for improvement on Sunday.
First a push of warmer and slightly more humid air may bring spotty showers and thunderstorms to the region Thursday, then a slow-moving cool front will bring more general showers and storms Friday and Saturday.

Temperatures will reach the upper 70s Thursday. With a little sun, temperatures should reach the 80s on Friday.
Much cooler weather will sweep in this weekend with highs in the 60s.
As long as the front keeps moving to the east on Sunday, the weather will improve for the latter part of the weekend.
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However, indications area storm will try to form along the front, causing it to hangup over the central Appalachians, which could prolong the chance of rain as far back as eastern Ohio.
As the Indians return home Thursday, there is the risk of a shower. A few downpours are more likely for the games Friday and Saturday.
 

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