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Posted: 06/09/2012
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I'm Meteorologist Jason Nicholas continuing our weather web coverage today. For more weather updates, follow me on Twitter @ JasonNweather.
We're looking at a true summer-like weekend for early June. Expect mainly sunny skies into Sunday with highs in the 80s and even approaching 90. Lows each night will drop into the 60s.
Rain chances return Monday with scattered showers and storms, especially in the afternoon.
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High pressure in control will keep any chances for rain out of northeast Ohio and north of Lake Erie. Temperature-wise, we will continue this warming trend through the weekend and into early next week. Southwest winds will usher in a few more 80's today, most areas will hit the middle 80's. Sunshine and a light breeze will make this a great day to check out Balloon Fest in Madison.
Tonight, clear skies and light winds will allow us to cool to near 60º before even warmer air pushes north into Ohio. Full sunshine Sunday and winds out of the south will work together and push us even closer to 90º. Expect high temperatures in the upper 80s near the lake, 90º likely inland.
Our next weather maker will approach Monday. Temperatures will still be very warm with highs near 90º again. Clouds increase late Monday though as a rush of cooler air heads our way. Expect storms late Monday and throughout much of Tuesday. Much more seasonal air will finish the week with 70s making a return to the 7-day.
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