Well, the fun weather is out the way, now we'll have a pretty boring next couple of days in terms of weather...oh yay...ugh.
So where is Tzipora? Tzipora is still holding on, still at 989 mbs and located in southern Quebec. It is offically out of the Great Lakes region so it will not be effecting us much anymore. So we say good bye to our low pressure "Tzipora". Tzipora is the 3rd named low pressure that I have named since July, and the first low pressure system to not have a partner. Remember, Tzipora did have a partner, but only briefly for about 12 hours.
Tzipora formed out around Louisiana and hung around the Gulf of Mexico for a few days. When Nikola formed, it helped bump Tzipora up the southeast U.S., however Nikola lasted only about 12 hours, just long enough to give Tzipora the boost she needed. Tzipora then tracked up northeastward from Louisiana, through Kentucky and through Cleveland, Ohio up towards Buffalo.
I'll have a full report of Tzipora within the next week, but for now lets take a look at my forecast for the NW Ohio region for the next 36 hours:
Tonight: Mostly clear to start off, then clouds rolling in late tonight. Lows near 30°.
Tomorrow: Scattered rain/snow showers in the morning hours, however that chance will be over by noon. Highs near 45°.
Tomorrow Night: Lows near 25° with skies clearing as the night goes on.
So a calm evening, then becomming cloudy with the possibility of some scattered rain showers tomorrow morning. Highs tomorrow around 45°. The scattered rain showers will only be around in the morning hours, so the afternoon should be rain free. But I'll have a complete forecast coming up tomorrow morning, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that is the weather!
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