CLEVELAND, Ohio — The streak of warm, sunny days shows no signs of letting up across Northeast Ohio, with high pressure parked over the region through Thursday. But the long dry run may finally face its first interruption by the end of the weekend.
Tuesday will bring more of the same weather the region has seen for days: abundant sunshine, light winds, and temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s. A lake breeze will once again develop this afternoon, keeping shoreline neighborhoods a few degrees cooler than inland areas.
Skies will stay mostly clear Tuesday night, with lows dipping into the 50s. Fog is possible in the typical low-lying and rural spots by sunrise Wednesday, but it should burn off quickly, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service in Cleveland.
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