Cool night ahead with spotty showers
(WJW) — Mostly cloudy this evening. Most should be dry, but a few spotty sprinkles or light showers may be around in some spots. Temperatures will be cool and raw, in the 60s, then 50s once the sun sets.
You may want a sweatshirt or light jacket if you're out for a while, but you can leave the umbrella.
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Overnight, cloudy skies remain and we are dry, even though a spot shower can't be ruled out. Temperatures are seasonably mild, in the mid-50s.
Thursday, we are in a dry slot and under a warm front, which will allow for some sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. Even though it's a few degrees cooler than our average for this time of year, it should be a pleasant day.
Friday, another system arrives from the southwest. Higher likelihood for showers southern half of the area on Friday. Friday night into early Saturday morning, everyone will see rain showers as this system moves through.
Thursday-Friday futurecast:
Friday will be cloudy with a few evening showers for the Wooster area. Saturday and Sunday will be dry with sunshine and temperatures in the 60s.
Surprisingly, the year as a whole is actually NEAR NORMAL in terms of the percentage of days with above normal temperatures.
Friday night/early Saturday, cold front drops south. Cooler air behind it Saturday/early Sunday.
Cool weekend ahead.
Temperatures will moderate mid/end of next week with a few 80s.
No high humidity until at least next Wednesday:
Here's the latest 8-Day Forecast:
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