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Unseasonably Warm Days, Big Temperature Swings In Northeast Ohio
Northeast Ohioans could see 25-degree temperature swings in 24 hour periods.
CLEVELAND — Northeast Ohio will see big temperature swings this week.
Current forecasts show temperatures rising out of the 50s and into the 70s by midweek. By Wednesday, Northeast Ohioans can expect a high of 72 degrees, the National Weather Service predicts.
However, with fall lurking, expect some wild temperature swings. On Wednesday, for example, Northeast Ohio could undergo a nearly 25 degree temperature swing in 24 hours.
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Temperatures will climb slowly and then plummet quickly. Here's a day-by-day forecast for the work week:
- Monday the high will be 59 degrees, with an overnight low in the 40s.
- Tuesday the high will be 67 degrees, with a low of 54 degrees.
- Wednesday the high will be 72 degrees, with a low of 49 degrees.
- Thursday the high will be 60 degrees, with a low of 44 degrees.
- Friday the high will be 67 degrees, with a low of 52 degrees.
The weekend currently projects to be unseasonably warm, with highs in the 70s on both Saturday and Sunday. There's little chance of rain this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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