Tuesday, May 3, 2011


A cold front will push east across the Great Lakes & into the Ohio River tonight. Scattered rain showers and few thunderstorms are likely tonight into Wednesday. Cooler air behind the front will put temperatures in the upper 40s tonight. Daytime temperatures Wednesday will only be in the low to mid 50s.

Cool air will stick around Wednesday night with overnight lows in the upper 30s. High pressure will provide clearer skies Thursday. Sunshine will help temperatures reach the low to mid 60s during the day Thursday.

A couple of quick upper level disturbances will keep periods of rain and cool temperatures in the forecast Friday through the Mother's Day weekend. Extended forecast hints at warmer air arriving for the beginning of next week.

Warmer air next week...