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Carrothers, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 146 PM EDT Tue Sep 16 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A ridge of high pressure will persist across the Northeast and eastern Great Lakes regions through Thursday. A weak cold front will move south across the local forecast area on Friday before another area of high pressure builds overhead from the north on Saturday. Low pressure moving across the Midwest will lift a warm front across the eastern Great Lakes Sunday into early next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Ridge of high pressure continues to lead to quiet and dry weather across the region through the near term. Closed upper level low stationed along the Mid-Atlantic coast will stay well east of the region. The local area will not see any precipitation from this coastal low, but some mid-high level clouds will continue to drift into the southeastern portion of the CWA through tonight. Conditions will be favorable for fog development once again tonight across the western half of the forecast area where clear skies and light and variable winds will occur. Outside of Northwest and North Central Ohio, fog will remain isolated to low- lying areas and river valleys. Overnight lows will drop into the mid 50s tonight.

Rinse and repeat expected on Wednesday with high temperatures in the low/mid 80s, the development of an afternoon lake breeze, and minimum RH values of 30-40% inland from Lake Erie. Overnight lows will settle in the mid 50s Wednesday night with patchy dense fog possible across the local forecast area.

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.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... High pressure will slowly erode on Thursday as a cold front moves south across the northern Great Lakes. The front will sink south across Lake Erie and Northern Ohio on Friday. Maintaining a dry forecast as forcing and moisture remain too weak for any precipitation. Locations downwind of Lake Erie will likely only see some increased cloud cover with the cold front.

High temperatures on Thursday will rise into the mid to upper 80s with slightly cooler temperatures behind the cold front on Friday in the low to mid 80s. Overnight lows will settle in the mid to upper 50s Thursday night and low to mid 50s Friday night.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... High pressure will build in behind the aforementioned cold front for Saturday leading to another window of quiet and dry weather. An area of low pressure tracking across the Northern Plains will lift a warm front east across the local area on Sunday. Rain chances will return to the region to end the weekend and begin next week. Timing for rain showers continues to be pushed back slightly as showers will need to overcome a fairly dry airmass. Best chance for any rain showers will be Sunday night onward. However, QPF at this time remains too low to make a meaningful dent in areawide drought conditions.

Highs through the long term will continue to rise into the low 80s each afternoon with overnight lows ranging between the upper 50s to lower 60s each night.

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.AVIATION /18Z Tuesday THROUGH Sunday/... The region is still under the influence by high pressure over eastern Canada and mainly VFR conditions are expected to continue. Only exception to that during the current TAF period will be tomorrow morning where there will be the chance for patchy fog across the western TAF sites. Confidence is increasing in seeing patchy fog between 09-13Z tomorrow, with more widespread coverage between 11-13Z. Fog should clear out after 13Z and there will be VFR conditions afterwards.

Winds will be out of the north at around 10 knots at KCLE and KERI with the lake breeze this afternoon. The lake breeze should end after sunset and winds will veer to be more easterly overnight. Elsewhere, winds will generally be light, around 5 knots, and out of the southeast.

Outlook...Non-VFR conditions possible each morning through Friday between 09-13Z with patchy fog. VFR conditions expected the rest of the period.

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.MARINE... High pressure will continue across the region through Thursday night. Winds today will be around 10 knots out of the northeast before dropping to around 5 knots by tomorrow. By Thursday, winds will shift to be out of the west-southwest, though still light at around 5 knots. Should expect a lake/land breeze during this time period with the lighter winds and weaker pressure gradient.

Thursday night a frontal boundary will pass through the region and winds will shift to be northerly across the lake at 5-10 knots. High pressure builds in north of the lake and winds will shift to be out of the east and increase to 10-15 knots through Saturday night. Will need to monitor this time period for the potential of needing a Small Craft Advisory. By Sunday, winds will shift to be southerly at less than 10 knots as a warm front moves north across the lake.

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

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SYNOPSIS...13 NEAR TERM...13 SHORT TERM...13 LONG TERM...13 AVIATION...23 MARINE...23

NWS CLE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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