Saturday, January 12, 2008

Ohio weather...

Today across Ohio it will be very quite. A lot of clouds with highs in the lower 40s north and middle to upper 40s south. There may be a few peaks of sun by afternoon! Sunday, a weak clipper will move slowly through the area, producing a light rain/snow mix. Tomorrow night and Monday, scattered snow showers will continue, amounting to up to 1". However, by late Monday some lake-effect could develop dumping possibly over 6" in the favored lake-effect areas by late Tuesday. By late Wednesday a strong front coming in from the north and a developing low in the Gulf of Mexico will likely cause a very large storm to develop. However, it looks like this one may go towards the east coast, but we will be left with the coldest air so far this winter in place and lake-effect zones keep monitoring this cause you may get dumped on late Thursday and Friday. By next Saturday another storm will be impacting the eastern portion of the country, but its track and strength are very uncertain at this point.

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