CLEVELAND, Ohio — A murky and humid Wednesday is in store for Northeast Ohio on the backside of a cold front that brought showers and thunderstorms to the region Tuesday.

As the front and associated low-pressure system make their way east, we’ll see widespread cloud cover with scattered light showers and areas of drizzle, according to forecasters at the National Weather Service in Cleveland.

The snowbelt region especially could see periodic lake-enhanced rain showers into the evening. While the showers should remain light, a rumble of thunder can’t be ruled out, forecasters said.

High temperatures Wednesday will reach the upper 70s to near 80, with overnight lows in the 60s.

By Wednesday night, Canadian high pressure will begin to build into the region, helping to dry things out. Bec

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