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CLEVELAND, Ohio — You’ll need the umbrella for at least one more day as Northeast Ohio stays locked in a cool, unsettled pattern as lake-effect rain continues downwind of Lake Erie before drier air and high pressure bring a break for the weekend.
A back-and-forth Bay Area weather pendulum that has swung between some wet October days and some gorgeously sunny and warm ones began to swing back toward the wet stuff Wednesday, courtesy of a system moving up the Central Coast from the south. Come the weekend, it will be a system descending from the north that may cause the rain to fall.
Well, according to the forecast put out by the National Weather Service in Memphis, get ready to enjoy a weekend with some lows in the upper 60s. There is some wet weather that has the potential to move into the area, particularly from Oct. 25 to Oct. 27.
Drought conditions in Ohio saw only modest changes over the past week, according to the latest report. Rain on Wednesday and Thursday was not included in the update.
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Widespread rain starts up by morning
What We’re Tracking Tonight’s low sits at 50 degrees, a slightly warmer morning than the past few days. There is an incoming storm system making its way into the Central Plains area. Currently a system of low pressure sits in the Four Corners region.
KATU has declared a Storm Tracker 2 Weather Alert for Friday and Saturday. Heavy rain and wind is anticipated this weekend.
Despite dreary weather conditions at 46 degrees, the trunk-or-treat tradition lived on and families still showed up in droves.
Heavy rain caused over 8.5 inches of flooding at Lake County Solid Waste Facility, leading to significant delays and expected long lines until Friday.