Blustery, colder, morning snow showers
Low pressure in southeastern Canada swept a cold front through Ohio earlier in the day, bringing an end to the rain and unseasonably mild weather. Temperatures fell into the 40s, with a gusty west wind and remaining cloud cover.
Rain showers will develop later tonight and turn to snow showers, as colder air filters into the state in a northwesterly flow. A light accumulation is possible Sunday morning on grassy surfaces north of I-70. Skies will remain mostly cloudy, with winds gusting between 20 and 30 mph, and temperatures stuck in the 30s with and a wind chill in the 20s.
Skies will be sunny to early next week, as high pressure builds in from the west, with rapidly moderating weather. Temperatures will rebound into the 60s beginning on Tuesday.
Clouds will increase midweek in a stronger southwesterly flow. A cold front will arrive at the end of the week, bringing some showers. Cooler weather returns next weekend.
Forecast
- Saturday: Cloudy, breezy, chilly. Stead temps. (mid-40s)
- Tonight: Blustery, colder, rain/snow showers. Low 31
- Sunday: Early flurries, clouds, brisk. High 39
- Monday: Sunny, milder. High 53 (27)
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 62 (35)
- Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 66 (42)
- Thursday: Clouds increase. High 70 (47)
- Friday: Showers. High 63 (53)