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Getting Warmer

Posted by ns62590 on October 30, 2008

After a week of temperatures almost 20 degrees below average, we will warm up for the next week. We managed to receive measurable snowfall to a lot of people’s distaste this week. Only time will tell what this winter will bring. However, if it’s anything like our winter in 2003 which began with 0.1 inches on October 2, 2003 – we have a long way to go because that was a record year for snowfall in Northeastern Ohio. Many signs point to a cold and snowy winter, so we shall see what happens as this season unfolds.

However, as we look at the weather for your Halloween, we will see high temperatures a good 5 degrees above normal as highs will get to near 61 degrees, under partly cloudy skies. However, you will want to bundle up a little in the morning as we will drop to around 34 degrees. For trick or treat time, temperatures are expected to begin in the upper 50s, but drop to around 50 by the time the night ends. The dry and pleasant weather should continue for at least the next 5 days. Average temperatures for this time of year are in the middle 50s, so we should be about this or above this for the next week.

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