CLEVELAND — A very unsettled, wet, chilly, and windy pattern will be setting up across Northeast Ohio for the middle of the work week. An upper-level trough will be dropping in across the Great Lakes late Tuesday into the day on Wednesday.

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Ahead of the upper-level low, a trough will swing through Tuesday evening. This will bring more scattered rain and even isolated storms to the region before Lake Effect Rain takes shape.

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Heavy rain will be possible as the trough moves through, along with strong winds. Isolated damaging, severe wind gusts (60 mph or higher) will be possible this evening. A marginal risk for damaging winds is in place for most of the region for the evening hours (5 to 10 p.m.).

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As colder air moves over a warm Lake Erie, the difference in temperature fr

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