Synopsis: The low pressure system that moved into the great lakes region late last week has stalled, and continues to sit over the great lakes. As the week progresses, the cut off low will begin slowly making its way across the state bringing showers and cooler temperatures throughout the week and into the weekend.
Short-Term: The stalled low pressure system will continue to wobble back and forth over the Ohio Valley before slowly making its way across the state, providing a chance for showers throughout the week as the trough moves through. The passing of this system will bring cooler temperatures for the end of the week Both the 00Z NAM and the 18Z GFS show the low exiting late Friday to the northeast.
Long-Term: As the cut off low moves out of the state, the showers will begin to taper off and another system will dive southeast and move into the state bringing cooler temperatures for Saturday. The temperatures will remain cool for the rest of the weekend while a ridge builds into the region at the beginning of next week bringing temperatures back to normal.
-Aaron Herbert
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