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65 Degrees Today? No Snow In Forecast: Northeast Ohio Weather
Rain may soak our region, but there won't be any snow this week. Temperatures will remain in the 50s this work week.
CLEVELAND — The first day of spring is March 19 and Ohio may get away from winter with only a handful of serious snow storms. Plus, current forecasts show an early warm-up this week, with temperatures climbing into the mid-60s on Monday.
The warm-up won't fade as the week goes on either. Temperatures will remain in the 50s throughout the work week, with rain likely Tuesday.
But there are absolutely no snow-related chances in the weather forecast, which takes us through the middle of March and spring is right around the corner the following week.
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Here's what Northeast Ohioans can expect this week for weather:
Monday — Temperatures will top out at 65 degrees this afternoon. Expect a low of 51 degrees overnight. Rain is possible in the evening, with a quarter to a half inch of rain expected to fall.
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Tuesday — The morning will open with rainfall, though showers should fade by noon. Temperatures will rise to about 55 degrees during the day before falling into the 40s overnight.
Wednesday — A chance of rain after 2 p.m., temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. Showers could continue overnight.
Thursday — Partly sunny with a high of 56 degrees. Rain is possible overnight as temperatures drop into the mid-40s.
Friday — Mostly sunny with a high of 52 degrees during the day. Expect a big temperature swing as the day goes on, with a low of 34 degrees overnight.
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