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Posted: 11/03/2012
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DONT FORGET! Fall back! Turn your clocks back one hour before going to bed tonight.
We'll see mostly cloudy skies Saturday night with lows falling into the upper 30s. We may have a few sprinkles out there, mainly east of CLE. Dry weather continue for Sunday, with temps warming a bit into the middle and upper 40s under a cloud/sun mix.
Midday Update: Temperatures will continue their gradual warm-up with a few peeks of sunshine. The north wind is continuing to spark light rain showers though. Expect light rain down wind of Lake Erie into the evening but only in isolated areas. Cold and mainly dry tonight. Bundle those kids up!
Here is a link to the rescheduled Trick-Or-Treat times or click here -> http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/oh_cuyahoga/ cities-across-northeast-ohio-reschedule-trick-or-treat-due-to-wild-weather-from-hurricane-sandy ______________________
North winds again will keep rain in the forecast for another day. But only for one more day. Our winds will finally shift away from the lake and allow us to dry out. Before that happens though, keep the rain gear around just in case. Isolated showers are likely with a few embedded downpours possible.
Temperatures will top out today in the middle 40s under a partly sunny sky. Expect the breaks in the clouds to really lift your spirits today. Those breaks in the clouds will stick around overnight tonight allowing temperatures to drop quickly, which will have an impact on your trick-or-treating tonight. Many communities have rescheduled their trick-or-treat night to tonight or tomorrow night. Both night will be mainly dry ut the big story is the cold temps. Plan of having a warm costume!
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