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Posted: 09/23/2012
CLEVELAND - I'm Meteorologist Jason Nicholas continuing our weather web coverage today. For more weather updates, follow me on Twitter @ JasonNweather and on Facebook.
A Frost Advisory has been issued for counties away from Lake Erie tonight as lows could dip into the 30s.
UPDATE 9p: There are some heavier showers and even some thunder east Cleveland along the lakeshore near Euclid, and another clump west of Cleveland near Avon Lake.
We're seeing temps in the 50s across northern Ohio with a few passing lake effect rain showers. We've also had several reports of water spouts on Lake Erie. The water spout threat will continue through the afternoon.
Skies will clear out overnight and give way to sunshine for Monday with highs in the low 60s. Certainly a Fall day.
Fall is officially here and so is the chill. Temperatures will stay in the 50s throughout Sunday afternoon with highs barely touching 59 degrees. Along with the cooler air, expect to see some raindrops also. The cool air rushing over a warm Lake Erie will help spark some lake effect rain showers throughout the afternoon. The best chance for rain is east of Cleveland through Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula Counties in the normal "snow belts," but NO SNOW this weekend!
We dry out later Sunday as temps dip back into the 30s overnight. Despite the chilly start to the work-week, we will be dry. A return of the sunshine will bring 60s back to NE OH and near 70 by Tuesday. Our next cold front pushes through Wednesday dropping us back into the 60s to finish the week.
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