CLEVELAND, Ohio — After Tuesday’s chilly rain, Northeast Ohio will see a mostly cloudy but dry and seasonably cool Wednesday.
High pressure is building into the Great Lakes, keeping conditions calm with light winds and no precipitation. Clouds will be stubborn to break — typical for mid-November — but occasional hints of sun are possible outside of the lakeshore and snowbelt.
Afternoon highs will reach the mid to upper 40s, close to seasonal norms.
Wednesday night will be quiet and seasonably chilly, with lows dipping into the low to mid 30s. The typically colder pockets of far Northeast Ohio may drop into the upper 20s under clearer skies.
The dry stretch extends into Thursday, though skies will trend cloudier late in the day as moisture begins to lift from the southwest ahead of an a

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