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Temperatures To Slowly Rise This Week: Northeast Ohio Forecast

We could see highs in the upper 70s and low 80s by Friday.

CLEVELAND — Northeast Ohio will buck the coming of fall for at least a week.

Temperatures will gradually rise through the work week, according to current forecasts from the National Weather Service. By Friday, highs could be in the low 80s or upper 70s.

There's no chance for rain this week and most days will be sunny and clear. Blue skies will abound during the work week.

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Temperatures will be in the low 70s on Monday and Tuesday before things begin to warm up. Wednesday and Thursday will see highs climb into the mid-70s before Ohioans could see a brief return to 80-degree weather on Friday.

Current forecasts show a possibility of rain over the weekend, which could cause a drop in temperatures and a return to the familiar weather patterns of fall. That means Northeast Ohioans should get out and enjoy the brief warm-up while they can.

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