
(Cold front east of Chicago, and a strong low pressure up in southern Ontario.)
Well, we have a warm front extending across northern Ohio this morning and that is where we will see our max temps for the day today. Now, the cold front is presently just a little east of Chicago and that will continue to cut through the region today.
Behind the cold front, temps wont drop instantly. You wont notice the passage of the cold front until about an hour or two after it passes. Temps behind the front are back to normal, and we'll expect those temps for the day tomorrow and even Sunday and Monday.
But for right now, most places will see their highs in the mid 50's with windy conditions. Once the front passes through, skies will clear out nicely and temps will slowly begin to fall.
So nothing much has changed in my forecasts in all honesty. Scattered rain showers ahead of the cold front, but nothing too much. I am not seeing many reports of precip, and like I typed, once that front passes -- clear skies and temps slowly falling.
I'll keep you updated as always, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I will have them.
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