Strong winds expected, rain and cooler temperatures coming
WIND ADVISORY SUNDAY (40-60 MPH GUSTS)
Strong winds will develop toward daybreak Sunday, with potentially damaging gusts between 40 and 60 mph with the passage of a cold front and low pressure. Secure outdoor furniture and holiday decorations early tonight.
Rain showers will initially affect western Ohio early tonight, with more widespread showers arriving well after midnight and lingering through Sunday morning, accompanied by powerful blasts of wind from the southwest/west.
After the chilliest morning of the season so far (low to mid-20s) Saturday morning, it looks and feels like November--one a week after record-breaking warmth in the upper 70s. Clouds thickened as a disturbance advanced across the central Plains. Low pressure will head north to the Upper Midwest and western Lake Superior early Sunday. With a sharp pressure difference, winds will gust between 40 and 60 mph early Sunday and remain strong through the day.
Cooler and dry Canadian air will filter for the first half of next week, before temperatures moderate into the 50s and 60s again later in the week.
Forecast
Tonight: Showers develop late, breezy. Low 47, rising to 54
Sunday: Rain early, mild early. High 57, falling to 46
Monday: Mostly sunny, breezy. High 50 (32)
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, brisk, chilly. High 43 (34)
Wednesday: Mainly sunny, High 45 (25)
Thursday: Clouds increase, mild. High 58 (31)
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 61 (45)
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 60 (46)
Have a great weekend! -Ben