The day, well see the rain on and off. The current temperatures, 50 in medina. , 59, wooster and norwalk and mansfield and 57 degrees into menner and ashtabula and were not going to vary from that too. And may be a 10 degrees jump at the most from the upper 50s, and 67 this afternoon again and not only are we seeing rain showers but rumbles and saw and we have a half hour before we reach the morning ride. 480 eastbound, 77 to 271 and we should see about a serveminute commute or eightminute commute and 64 Miles Per Hour and not too bad. Our other drive times look good, too and 13 minutes, 90 eastbound and checking in okay and pull up the view again and remember, dont tailgate and that backsplash because of the rain were seeing and over to you. And we remember the homecoming game. Its supposed to be an exciting time. And for euclid high school, its a time of reflection all as they hodgor the life of a Football Player who recently died and so many Unanswered Questions nor, nick foley. Rep
And the heaviest in Ashtabula County and its leaving, exiting via lake erie and heavy into 90 and into conneaut there. The good news is that as we head throughout the weekend, things should get better and by monday, sunshine and this is that other story and we have winds picking up. And theyre at 15 miles an hour and that is in mansfield. Were looking at 13 miles an hour in akron and canton and that is going to be windy. The hourbyhour brings us into the upper 60s and that is it by noon. And we dont have major accidents on the highway and all of the green here, giving you an idea of high wetio war and a slow spot on 71 isnt strongsville area and look at 77. If youre taking that from new independentness area, 77 is wet like the other highway. Ninety and the turnpike and looking at 480 and Warrensville Center road and that is bussy once the morning rush starts and each and westbound lanes bicking up and meaning slow it down and that is an issue if you tailgate and over to you. For the mo
The annual Fairport Harbor Community Day celebration is slated from noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 17 in the village's Memorial Park, located on Third Street between Plum and Eagle streets.