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The Weather Outside is Frightful; Temperatures Dropping in Avon Area
The rest of the week will be chilly and snowy. We wish we had better news.

AVON, OH - Winter is most definitely here. The first significant snowfall of the year hit Northeast Ohio this weekend and while schools remained in session on Monday for most of the area, that didn't make the weather any less unbearable.
Sadly, it's going to get worse this week. As we head into the last stretch before the holidays, temperatures are expected to bottom out late this week at sub-20 degrees. You can also expect a steady amount of snow throughout the week, though forecasts are currently calling for mostly light accumulations.
Here's a look at how the rest of the week is going to shake out.
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Tuesday - Expect a light snow through the afternoon. A high of 33 and a low of 23.
Wednesday - Things start to get chillier at mid-week. The high for Wednesday is 25, the low is 14. There will also be a dusting of snow (less than one inch) in the evening.
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Thursday - Grab a coat because the end of the week is going to be frigid. The high for Thursday will be 18 degrees. You read that right. Eighteen degrees is the high. The low is a tropical 10 degrees. Wind gusts of 25 mph will add that bone biting chill we all know so well. Snow is expected throughout the day, but only about 1 to 3 inches will stick.
Friday - Things don't get warmer at the end of the work week. A high of 20 degrees and a low of 11 degrees means it will be a very cold end-of-the-week. Snowfall will persist through the morning with another 1 to 3 inches falling.
Saturday - The weekend will warm up for once. A high of 44 is expected and a low of 19 degrees, so expect some big temperature swings throughout that day. Another 1-3 inches of snow is being called for.
Sunday - Another big temperature range. A high of 44, a low of 19. More snow will fall that day, with 2 to 4 inches expected.
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