Ohio Says Goodbye to Warm Temps, Hello to Rain!

Dreary weather and rain continue as a cold front approaches, but sunshine is on the horizon.

Northeast Ohio braces for heavy rain, shifting winds, and cooler temperatures as a low-pressure system exits.

[CLEVELAND] — Issued by the National Weather Service at 4:47 AM on Sunday, September 29, 2024.

Prolonged Rainfall Expected Through Monday in Northeast Ohio

The Ohio Valley and surrounding areas will continue to experience overcast skies and persistent light rain throughout the day, as a weakening surface low-pressure system remains in the region. According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest rainfall is anticipated to occur in the southern parts of the forecast area, with 0.05 to 0.2 inches of rain expected. Radar observations from early Sunday showed widespread light rain, which is likely to dissipate by the evening, bringing a slight improvement in conditions.

Cold Front to Move Across Great Lakes on Tuesday

Although rain will decrease by Monday, overcast skies are expected to linger. By Tuesday, a cold front will sweep across the Great Lakes, bringing a sharp drop in temperatures and the possibility of lake-effect rain showers. With high temperatures expected to hit the mid-70s before the front arrives, conditions will rapidly change, especially near Lake Erie. Rain showers and gusty winds will follow the frontal passage, creating challenging weather conditions overnight.

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