Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — Clouds will begin to make a comeback across NE Ohio gradually during the overnight hours, well ahead of our next storm system. Winds will become more southern during the overnight, and that will keep temperatures from falling too much. Lows will bottom out in the low to mid 30s across the region.
A big bump in temperatures will be on-tap for the day on Monday, as the southerly flow brings highs in the low to mid 60s to NE Ohio. Some sunshine will be had, but more clouds will be with us to begin the new work week. Rain will return to the area by late Monday into the day on Tuesday and continue into early Wednesday, with a drop in temps. It will be seasonable by midweek, with temperatures around 50 degrees.Tuesday: Rain likely. Windy. | High: 56º Download the News 5 app for the latest weather updates:Trent Magill: Facebook & Twitter
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