Sunshine, more seasonable, rain returns Sunday
A frontal boundary near the Ohio River will sink a little farther south, allowing cooler and drier air to filter into Ohio, as high pressure builds north of Ohio.
Skies will be partly sunny, with high clouds. Afternoon temperatures will stay in the low 60s, which is still above normal for early November. Tonight will be mainly clear and cooler, with morning readings in the upper 30s.
Little change is expected Friday and Saturday, with sunshine and some high clouds, and light winds. In the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Rafael will likely make landfall along the central Gulf Coast later in the weekend.
Low pressure will track from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes later in the weekend, tapping into tropical moisture, which will bring periods of rain late Saturday night and Sunday, resulting in a widespread beneficial rainfall.
Sunny and slightly cooler weather will follow for Veterans Day and Tuesday.
Forecast
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high clods. High 62
- Tonight: Mainly clear. Low 39
- Friday: Sunny. High 63
- Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 61 (39)
- Sunday: Periods of rain. High 65 (48)
- Veterans Day: Clearing. High 62 (49)
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 63 (43)
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, shower. High 65 (47)