Frost advisory early Monday, rain returns Tuesday
High pressure will settle across the Ohio Valley tonight, with gradual clearing resulting in patchy frost. Morning readings will dip into the mid-30s, with freezing temperatures in the colder valleys.
FROST ADVISORY UNTIL 9 A.M.
High pressure will settle across the Ohio Valley tonight, with gradual clearing resulting in patchy frost. Morning readings will dip into the mid-30s, with freezing temperatures in the colder valleys.
The cool pattern will continue on Monday, as high pressure shifts east to the Atlantic Coast, while still providing plenty of sunshine. Clouds will increase later in the day, keeping readings in the 40s late Monday night.
A northern system sweeping across the Great Lakes will bring showers and breezy conditions later on Tuesday, tapering off with the passage of a cold front early Wednesday that will reinforce the chilly late April weather pattern.
The weather will be quite breezy and cool on Wednesday, and frost is likely again Thursday morning, as high pressure builds down from Canada, providing sunny skies.
Clouds increase later on Friday with a storm coming out of the west that will bring on and off weekend showers, but warmer weather, with highs in the mid-70s.
Forecast
- Sunday: Mix clouds and sun, breezy, cool. High 51
- Tonight: Clearing, chilly, scattered frost. Low 35
- Monday: Mostly sunny. High 64
- Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, windy, showers p.m. High 65 (46)
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy, breezy, cooler. High 55 (47)
- Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 60 (33)
- Friday: Partly sunny, showers late. High 69 (40)
- Saturday: Showers. High 75 (58)