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FXUS61 KCLE 170631
AFDCLE

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Cleveland OH
231 AM EDT Thu Jul 17 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
A cold front will move east through the area today and linger
across the Ohio Valley as high pressure builds from the north on
Friday. This front will gradually lift back north on Saturday,
followed by a cold front on Sunday. High pressure will build
back into the area on Monday.

&&

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/...
A broad upper level trough is over the Upper Great Lakes region
this morning. An area of low pressure is over Lower Michigan and
tracking east this morning. A weak surface trough is pushing
eastward across the central basin of Lake Erie with a few
scattered showers and thunderstorm. A cold front is currently
located across southwestern Lower Michigan into northern
Indiana. This cold front will push through later today. We will
continue to have a chance for a few scattered showers and
thunderstorm ahead of the cold front today. High temperatures
will climb into the lower and middle 80s this afternoon.

The cold front will settle down towards the Ohio River tonight
and stall out. A weak area of high pressure will build over the
Great Lakes this evening through Friday with dry weather and
comfortable temperatures. Highs on Friday will be in the upper
70s to around 80 degrees.

&&

.SHORT TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...
The upper level flow will remain psuedo zonal or a slight west-
northwest flow this weekend. The stalled out frontal boundary
across the Ohio River will lift northward as a warm front late
Friday night into early Saturday. This frontal boundary will
stall out once again over our area Saturday into Sunday.
Scattered chances for showers and thunderstorms will return to
the forecast Saturday through Sunday. A weak mid level
disturbance in the 500 mb flow will track across the Lower Great
Lakes and Upper Ohio Valley region Saturday evening. This
disturbance will interact with the stalled surface front and
bring a higher chance for POPs Saturday evening. The stalled
front may waffle back southward into central Ohio later on
Sunday with lower rain chances over northern Ohio and chance
POPs across central Ohio. High temperatures this weekend will be
in the lower to middle 80s.

&&

.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
A weak area of high pressure over southern Quebec and Ontario
will build in from the north and northeast on Monday. The weak
frontal boundary will be pushed into southern Ohio by Monday.
The weather pattern will shift to a hotter forecast by Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week. An upper level ridge of high
pressure will build across the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valley
towards the middle of next week. Temperatures will warm into the
upper 80s to lower 90s by the middle of next week. We will keep
some slight chance to widely scattered POPs in the forecast
early to middle of next week as well.

&&

.AVIATION /06Z Thursday THROUGH Monday/...
VFR conditions will continue for the next few hours for most of
the TAF sites. KCAK and KYNG are already seeing IFR ceilings due
to plenty of low level moisture from today`s precipitation.
Those should continue through the early morning hours before
lifting to MVFR. All other sites should see MVFR ceilings
starting around 09-10Z and lasting through mid morning, around
15Z. There may be some lingering non-VFR ceilings come this
morning, so will need to monitor. Outside of ceilings, the TAF
period looks to be fairly dry outside of a few possible showers
at KCLE come early Friday morning. As the cold front moves
through on Thursday, there could be a chance for a few showers,
though confidence is low given the dry air moving in the mid
levels.

Winds will be south-southwesterly from 5-15 knots through the
early morning Thursday. Winds will begin to increase by Thursday
morning behind the cold front and veer to be more westerly.
Expecting winds to increase to 10-15 knots sustained with gusts
above 20 knots. KERI could see higher winds during the day as
they veer around due to downsloping. As the cold front departs
to the east late Thursday, winds will begin to subside to around
10 knots.

Outlook...VFR expected Friday before Non-VFR chances return
Saturday and Sunday in scattered showers and thunderstorms. VFR
expected Monday with more scattered showers and thunderstorms
and non-VFR conditions starting on Tuesday.

&&

.MARINE...
Small Craft Advisory is still in effect for Thursday through
Thursday night due to increased winds and waves across the lake
with a passing cold front. Winds will increase to 20-25 knots
sustained with waves building to 5-9 feet across the central and
eastern basins of the open waters. For the near shore zones,
winds will be around 15-25 knots with waves building to 5-8
feet before subsiding to 3-6 feet. After the low pressure system
and cold front move eastward, winds and waves will start to
subside across the lake into early Friday. Starting Friday,
winds will veer to be out of the north to northeast at 5-10
knots. Expect winds to be fairly light across the lake
thereafter through early Sunday. A low pressure system will
move through the region on Sunday and winds will increase to
10-15 knots out of the north before shifting to be out of the
east on Monday at around 10 knots.

&&

.CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
OH...Beach Hazards Statement from 8 AM EDT this morning through
     this evening for OHZ010>012-089.
PA...Beach Hazards Statement from 8 AM EDT this morning through
     this evening for PAZ001.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 6 AM this morning to 2 PM EDT this
     afternoon for LEZ142>144.
     Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM this morning to 11 PM EDT this
     evening for LEZ145>149.

&&

$$

SYNOPSIS...77
NEAR TERM...77
SHORT TERM...77
LONG TERM...77
AVIATION...23
MARINE...23