Synopsis:
The cold front that affected our region yesterday has rolled out of the area, leaving very cold temperatures in its wake. Freezing, in fact! Watch for frost and freeze advisories during the night hours for the next couple nights with temperatures dropping into the mid-30's. It will be warmer during the afternoons, though, with expected highs in mid-upper 70's. Aside from the chance of a storm Wednesday afternoon, this seasonable, cool weather will be the trend for this week.
Short Term:
As stated the cold front that passed through yesterday has ushered in our first bit of fall weather, with high pressure and chilly Arctic air. Temps will fall near the freezing mark through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and into western PA. Watch for frost and freeze advisories overnight in these areas and up to the north. Freeze threats will gradually diminish as temps overnight slowly increase of the next couple of days.
Long Term:
A batch of unsettled weather looks to affect our region on Wednesday. Currently, models are not predicting anything more than rain showers, but this could change over the next few days. Conditions across the state should be monitored closely for any conditions that would further storm development on Wednesday.
After this unsettled weather passes by, expect amazing fall weather into the weekend!
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