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Posted: 06/22/2012
CLEVELAND - 4:00 pm Update: Are you ready for the weekend? Looks like an outstanding one weatherwise! Evening temperatures will drop slowly through the 70s.Skies will remain partly to mostly sunny.
Lows tonight will bottom out near 60. Terrific weather with low humidity. There is a very weak trough of low pressure over Michigan that may swing down across the Lake tonight. Rain chances with that trough are less than 10 -percent.
Saturday, expect more sunshine with just a few clouds. Highs climbing back up to near 80 degrees.
Sunday, a weak cold front will approach during the afternoon. The threat for a thunderstorm is very small, but still worth mentioning by late afternoon. High temperatures rise back up into the lower 80s.
Much colder air next week, with highs in the upper 60s and lower 70s Monday through Wednesday.
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After this morning's cold front pushes the rain out we will be well on our way to a comfortable weekend. Expect only a few lingering rain drops through 10am followed by some midday sunshine. Temperatures will be much more manageable with afternoon highs running 10-15 degrees cooler than Thursday.
A few afternoon clouds and light northwest wind will keep temps in the upper 70s and lower 80s today. This trend will continue into the weekend. Look for plenty of sunshine and temps only a few degrees above normal. Saturday will be close to 80º with a couple degree warm-up Sunday, 84º.
Our next cold front will push through late Sunday bringing another chance for storms but more importantly, temps behind the front will be in the lower 70s! The weather pattern will recover quickly with a return to near 80º heat by the end of next week.
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