Cleveland, OH
Spotty lake effect rain lingers Wednesday; 1st frost of season for some Thursday night
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Flood Watch has been allowed to run out for all of our northeast Ohio counties.
The flooding menace has considerably diminished.
Nonetheless, just a few spotty lake impact rain showers and storms stay doable at the moment.
Lake impact cloud cowl may also linger all through the day.
This week’s chilly air mass will stay in place at the moment.
Temperatures will solely climb into the higher 50s this afternoon.
Typical highs for this time of the 12 months are within the low 70s!
Temperatures will stay beneath regular via the weekend, and even into the start of subsequent week.
Now that the flooding menace has diminished, our consideration will flip to the menace for patchy frost Thursday night time.
Temperatures will tumble into the higher 30s and decrease 40s on Thursday night time.
With clearing skies and lightweight winds, patchy frost will happen Friday morning, particularly away from the lake shore.
This can be our first frost of the season, if it involves fruition.
In case you’re questioning if this appears early for the primary frost of the season, you’re completely appropriate.
Cleveland’s common first frost is October 14th.
Akron’s common first frost is October eighth.
Simply to supply slightly perspective, Friday’s date is September thirtieth.
Cleveland’s earliest first frost was September twenty first, 1973.
Akron’s earliest first frost was September 14th, 1902.
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