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Northeast Ohio gets another day of sunshine before chilly weather, rain moves in

U.S. 150 near the intersection with U.S. 6 was closed Monday in Moline, Ill., by flooding from the Rock River. (Todd Mizener, Columbus Dispatch via AP)
CLEVELAND, Ohio — After a very pleasant Monday, Northeast Ohio residents are in for even better weather today.
It will be mostly sunny today and high temperatures will approach 70 degrees in the Greater Cleveland region.
It will take a turn toward the dreary tonight. Rain and thunderstorms are expected as a cold front moves into the area. It's setting up a damp and chilly Wednesday, bringing rain and high temperatures stuck in the 40s.
For once the dreary weather won't stick around. Partly sunny skies are predicted for Thursday, and by Friday it will be mostly sunny again, although it will be cool thanks to high temperatures in the mid-50s.
Midwestern states continue to struggle with flooding from the Illinois River and Mississippi River. NBC News reports it could get worse because of another storm systemmoving in, bringing rain and snow.
Full Story: http://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2013/04/northeast_ohio_gets_another_da.html
It will be mostly sunny today and high temperatures will approach 70 degrees in the Greater Cleveland region.
It will take a turn toward the dreary tonight. Rain and thunderstorms are expected as a cold front moves into the area. It's setting up a damp and chilly Wednesday, bringing rain and high temperatures stuck in the 40s.
For once the dreary weather won't stick around. Partly sunny skies are predicted for Thursday, and by Friday it will be mostly sunny again, although it will be cool thanks to high temperatures in the mid-50s.
Midwestern states continue to struggle with flooding from the Illinois River and Mississippi River. NBC News reports it could get worse because of another storm systemmoving in, bringing rain and snow.
Full Story: http://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2013/04/northeast_ohio_gets_another_da.html
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