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Calculate the chance of rain on the weekend

Calculate the chance of rain on the weekend

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CLEVELAND – The start to the day will be much milder Saturday than Friday morning, with more clouds. You can thank our next system for that and the fact that it can rain again this weekend. Apart from a few scattered rain showers, it will remain dry for most of the day on Saturday. Plan on temperatures in the 60s, cooler than Friday afternoon but fairly typical for mid-October.

Rain/storm chances increase tonight and into early Sunday. The greatest chance of rain is in the northernmost communities, where the highest amounts of precipitation also fall. There are expected to be large fluctuations in rainfall levels through the end of the weekend. Plan for regular showers for the rest of the day on Sunday and Monday.

This system will have a cold front, so we will see another cold snap next week! Highs are expected to remain in the 50s early next week. Next week it will slowly become drier here too. We are leaving open the possibility for some lake effect showers on Tuesday and Wednesday, so they will only affect our northeast communities.

What to expect

  • There will be a few showers this weekend
  • The chance of rain increases Saturday night into Sunday
  • Best chance and heaviest rain in the north and early on Sunday
  • There will be occasional showers on Sunday afternoons and Mondays
  • Even cooler next week – highs in the 50s

Daily Breakdown:

Saturday: More clouds and seasonal. Little shower. | High: 64º

Sunday: Earliest violent, then isolated T-actor. | High: 65º

Monday: Still dodging rain showers, much cooler. | High: 52º

Tuesday: A few more lake effect showers. Below average temperatures. | High: 50º

Wednesday: Isolated early rain showers with lake effect. Still cool. | High: 56º

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