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Another 90° streak could occur if Indianapolis gets to that number Saturday. It’s possible but we’ll be watching when a cold front passes through the region. Out ahead of it, more heat
Saturday will have a full-fledged widespread storm system moving through the Great Lakes. This should lead to a line of robust thunderstorms.
A cold front that’s expected to influence the weather for most of the week will initially slide across Northeast Ohio on Monday, bringing with it a chance of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
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WPBN on MSNThunderstorms and rain to sweep across Northern Michigan as cold front moves in SaturdayDry weather takes hold over Northern Michigan through early Friday. While some showers are expected south Friday, the best potential for some rain will be Frida
The cold front will bring cooler temps and more rain and storms. Look for about a 5% rain chance the rest of the day Wednesday and again Thursday. Be careful, temps will be warm, and with a lot of humidity, heat index values will be 100 to 106 Thursday and Friday.
Getting actual cold fronts in July can be a tough thing some years. Outflows from rain cooled air masses generated from t/storm clusters or Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCS’s) are more
Hit-or-miss rain chances will pick up today. Expect unsettled weather until midnight before a front swings across all of Indiana.
We’ll be discussing backdoor cold fronts in this edition of Weather Tidbits. Most weather systems, including cold fronts, generally move from west to east. But sometimes, a weather feature, like a front,