Area Forecast Discussion
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982 FXUS61 KCLE 081309 AFDCLE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 909 AM EDT Sat Jun 8 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A low pressure system and cold front will move east across the Great Lakes tonight. Another secondary cold front will move through Sunday night. High pressure will build back in across the region Monday and Tuesday. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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930 AM Update... Slight adjustments were made to temperatures as current observations suggest a quicker warm up this morning than previously forecast. Aside from that, no other changes were needed with this update. 630 am update... The ongoing forecast is currently on track and no adjustments were needed at this time. Previous discussion... High pressure is over the Ohio Valley and Mid-Appalachian Region this morning. A light southwesterly flow has already returned and will increase later today. There will be plenty of sunshine today but high level cloudiness will increase from the west later in the day. High temperatures will range from the lower 70s out in NWPA and the upper 70s over NEOH and NWOH. Another shortwave trough will move across the Great Lakes region tonight. A weak cold front will slide southward across the Great Lakes region and through our area later tonight. Scattered rain showers will move in later this evening and overnight with the cold front with the rain chances ending early Sunday morning over the eastern CWA. A small and weak area of high pressure will move across the region on Sunday along with breezy conditions. Temperatures on Sunday will be just a couple degrees cooler in the upper 60s in NWPA and lower 70w in NEOH. Mid to upper 70s are expected in NWOH Sunday afternoon.
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&& .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Expansive upper trough with multiple embedded shortwaves will continue to impact the Great Lakes region Sunday night into Monday evening. Broad northwest flow will lead to cooler than normal temperatures with lake enhanced rain showers across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania through the first part of the short term period. By Tuesday, high pressure over the Upper Midwest will build east toward the Eastern Great Lakes and bring dry weather. Temperatures will be below normal through the short term period under northwest flow and broad CAA. Overnight lows Sunday through Tuesday night settle in the low to mid 50s. Cool high temperatures in the mid 60s to near 70 degrees on Monday will rise into the low/mid 70s by Tuesday. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Mainly dry weather expected through the long term period with warming temperatures. Next chance for precipitation will come near the end of the period as a cold front swings east across the region Thursday night into Friday. High temperatures in the low 80s Wednesday rise into the upper 80s by Thursday and Friday. && .AVIATION /12Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/... VFR conditions will continue for today into the early evening. MVFR ceilings will move into northern Ohio and NWPA after 00z this evening with a cold front pushing later tonight. Scattered rain showers will move into the area after 03z tonight with the frontal passage. Winds will be southwesterly around 10 knots today. Southwesterly wind gusts up to 20 knots will be possible this afternoon. Winds will relax to less than 10 knots tonight from the northwest behind the cold front. Outlook...Non-VFR possible in scattered rain showers/low ceilings early Sunday morning. Non-VFR ceilings may return across NEOH and NWPA Sunday night into Monday. && .MARINE... Northwest flow 15-20 knots gradually turns southwesterly while subsiding to 10-15 knots by late this morning. We`ll see a lull in higher wind speeds through today as brief mid level ridging builds over the lake from the south. By this evening and early Sunday morning, a weak low and accompanying trough will swing across the lake bringing our next period for marine headlines. Winds quickly turn northwesterly while increasing to 15-20 knots late tonight as the low crosses. Onshore flow will allow for wave heights to build to 2 to 4 feet. A secondary cold front will swing across the lake Sunday afternoon with increased wind speeds and wave heights persisting through the end of the weekend and beginning of next week. High pressure centered over the Upper Midwest will build eastward by Monday night and will allow for winds to subside to 10 knots or less through the middle of next week. && .CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. NY...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Griffin NEAR TERM...Campbell/Griffin SHORT TERM...Iverson LONG TERM...Iverson AVIATION...Griffin MARINE...Iverson