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Braceville, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 347 AM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure finally exits into the Atlantic Ocean today and tonight. A strong cold front passes through later in the day Tuesday. Cool airmass moves back into the region behind the cold front for the middle to the end of the week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/... Mid Atlantic coastal high pressure will finally retreat eastward while the upper level ridge over the same area breaks down. Upper trough in Canada dives into the northern Great Lakes while the CWA finds itself in southwest flow aloft. The pattern change will usher in an increase in surface/low level dewpoints, setting the stage for POPs increasing across the area. Progressive upper trough drives a long awaited cold front into the southern Great Lakes Tuesday. Expecting some convective development ahead of the cold front in the PVA embedded in the 500mb flow. POPs will be on the steady increase Monday night and into Tuesday, with the cold frontal passage in and around the 18Z-00Z Wednesday time frame. Pressure gradient tightens resulting in wind increases ahead of and especially behind the cold front Tuesday. Showers/thunderstorms, non-severe, could add to the wind gusts as well. One last very warm day today in the 80s, cooler Tuesday still ahead of the cold front but with precipitation moving in.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... POPs exit quickly Tuesday night amid strong northerly flow, rapidly falling thicknesses and 850mb temperatures, and much lower surface dewpoints. Strong Canadian high pressure builds into the Great Lakes, and there will be a return to the tranquil weather pattern that has dominated the region for most of September and the first part of October. After Wednesday high temperatures in the upper 50s to mid 60s, the Wednesday night period will be the coldest night of the season so far. A large area of low temperatures in the lower to mid 30s from NW PA down into north central OH in a clear sky/calm night will likely result in extensive frost. Some outlying areas favoring cold air drainage could also see below freezing temperatures as well. Thursday temperatures rebound well, but still below normal with upper 50s to mid 60s once again. Dry.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... The long term portion of the forecast will continue to be characterized by high pressure drifting towards New England. Airmass modification will be taking place due to insolation, and temperatures will gradually creep back towards the upper 60s to mid 70s across the region.

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.AVIATION /06Z Monday THROUGH Friday/... Widespread VFR conditions will continue across the area for much of this TAF period as high pressure centered just off the East Coast remains the primary driving force of weather. Upstream of the area, a cold front will begin to approach the area, gradually spreading a scattered cloud deck of 5-8kft this afternoon into the evening. As the cold front moves closer to the area near the end of this TAF period, showers will begins to spread east warranting a PROB30 mention of showers at all terminals except KCAK, KYNG, and KERI. Given the diurnally unfavorable environment, the chance of thunder is very low so opted to not include any thunder mention in the TAFs. Some of the heaviest showers may reduce conditions to MVFR visibilities, but expect worsening conditions to occur after this TAF period.

Winds through the period will remain out of the southwest at 5-10 knots. A lake breeze is expected to impact KERI this afternoon with a northwest flow of 5-10 knots expected.

Outlook...Non-VFR likely in showers and thunderstorms with a cold front late Monday night into Tuesday.

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.MARINE... High pressure will continue to influence the area today which will allow for southwest winds of 5-10 knots to persist through the evening. Tonight, a cold front will approach from the west, allowing for winds to increase from the southwest to 10-15 knots before the cold front moves east on Tuesday. Winds will have a notable increase behind the cold front as winds become northerly at 20-25 knots which will result in waves building to 4-6 feet across the southern shore of Lake Erie. This period of enhanced winds will need a Small Craft Advisory. These conditions will persist through Wednesday before high pressure once again becomes established and allows winds to weaken from the northeast at 10-15 knots and waves become 1-3 feet. This high pressure system will persist through the end of the week.

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.CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...None.

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SYNOPSIS...26 NEAR TERM...26 SHORT TERM...26 LONG TERM...13/26 AVIATION...04 MARINE...04

NWS CLE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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