Skies have cleared this evening ahead of an approaching cold front. However, clouds will increase overnight as the cold front moves into the area from the west by sunrise. pic.twitter.com/eDnIl6JUxW
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) November 13, 2020
The NWS said that this front will slip through this morning, to be replaced by a stronger high-pressure system moving through tonight.
The result is a breezy day, with clouds lasting through the morning before clearing out in the evening, and highs around 52 degrees.
Overnight it will be largely clear for most of the night, with temperatures falling to around freezing at a low of about 30 degrees.
In the early morning hours of Saturday we will see clouds pick up again, leading to a mostly cloudy day. Temperatures will remain cool, with highs around 51 degrees and some light wind.
In the evening, the NWS said that a warm front a strong low-pressure system will approach the area. We will start to see a slight chance of rain around sundown, which will rise overnight until showers become likely after midnight.
Saturday night lows will be warmer than Friday, only falling to around 46 degrees fairly soon after dark, before rising again, slowly.
On Sunday, the NWS predicts yet another strong cold front will pass through the area, so pre-dawn showers will last through the morning before moving away, along with most of the clouds, around noon. This will be followed by gusty winds, with some as high as 37 mph.
Temperatures during the day will rise to around 56 degrees.
Overnight we will see much drier weather with some breezy winds, as temperatures fall to around 34 degrees. On top of that, the NWS predicted the wind chill will make the temperature feel several degrees colder in the upper 20s.
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