Lingering clouds, mild start to week before a wintry blast

Central Ohio Weather and Radar

An area of high pressure along the Eastern Seaboard will circulate milder air with a southerly flow. Skies will be mostly cloudy, but temperatures will climb back toward 60 degrees with filtered sunshine.

A weak cold front will dip into the northern part of the state tonight, accompanied by a few light showers that will push southeast of the area before morning, as the front washes out.
Some sunshine will return Monday, as high pressure extends from the lower Great Lakes to the Southeast, with temperatures slightly milder, reaching the low 60s, 10 degrees above normal.

A strong storm system will track from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes, accompanied by rain and strong storms in the midsection of the country.

A period of rain will reach Ohio late Monday night and taper off Tuesday afternoon, with mild conditions continuing. Another disturbance will usher in a major pattern change midweek, after a round of showers Wednesday.

Much colder air drawn into the Eastern part of the country later in the week, resulting in a change to some wet snow late Thursday and Friday, mixed with, that could result in the first light accumulation of the season, as temperatures hold in the 30s.

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