This morning parts of Northeast Ohio are under a Dense Fog Advisory making for hazardous road travel. Visibilities will be reduced to quarter of a mile or less. This advisory should expire at 10 am this morning.
A Flood Watch will also go into a effect this evening and continue through late Sunday. Runoff from recent rainfall and additional rainfall forecast Sunday, along with the recent snow melt, will increase the chance of flooding during the advisory period. Low-lying areas and small streams are already experiencing high water.
Mild weather is expected today with plenty of sun and temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. We will get very close to tying, if not, breaking records today.
Here is where the records stand for January 12th:
Cleveland -> 65 set in 1916
Akron/Canton -> 64 set in 1916
Mansfield -> 61 set in 2005
Saturday: Partly sunny early, then mostly cloudy. 60-65
Saturday night: Heavy rain moves in.
Sunday: Rain. Brisk wind. Temps in the 50s in the very early morning, falling through the day into the low 40s
Monday: Colder. Mostly cloudy with a chance for flurries, especially east. Mid 30s
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy (some peeks of sun). Mid 30s
Wednesday: Partly sunny early, then mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers developing. Mid 30s
Thursday: Snow likely. Low 30s, then falling (This is the polar plunge we have been referencing for the last few days. The timing of the coldest of the air is still in question.)
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered snow showers. 20s
WKYC-TV
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