Look at this, were already to a warm start. Its 10 00 a. M. , were sitting at 50 degrees for Greater Cleveland into the airport. Out towards dover, new philly, stark, Summit County in the upper 40s. Were going to continue to be on the warmer trend as we head into the rest of the day. Here we go, these wind advisories for Cuyahoga County into lake, ashtabula, starting 11 00 a. M. To 1 00 a. M. Gusts to 45 to 50 Miles Per Hour. The rest of northeast ohio you can see out towards mansfield, route 30 corridor into erie, huron county, lorain, that is until 10 00 p. M. Tonight. Were dealing with our next front that is quickly approaching, going to allow us to see some wet weather slice through here late evening tonight all the way into overnight. These are sustained wind speeds, they are constant throughout your afternoon. Going to be noticing them, 25 to 30 Miles Per Hour, going to start to subside as we head so power of 5 now, were not tracking any moisture. High pressure is sagging well to
Book and its been nearly 10 years since northeast ohio, cleveland, has hit 60 twice in february. So its going to be an unreal day as were stepping out of february. Were leaving on a good note. You can see High Pressure is over not really on top of us, its sagging well sag towards the south right now, allowing us to have a great morning of pure sunshine. That is going to stick around the rest of the day. You can see temperature now at a mild 42 degrees out towards norwalk into mansfield, into the lower 40s across the board. This is going to quickly warm up as we start to see our winds stir up here fairly quickly. We have wind advisories across the board. They are not out towards stark, summit county. Wayne. More for lakeshore communities all the way into about route 30 corridor, across 71 south. That advisory until 10 00 p. M. Ashtabula into lake county until 1 00 a. M. Monday. Were look at potential gusts to about 40 to 50 Miles Per Hour. Your wind cast here, these are sustained winds,
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