Light rain is set to push into eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania early Tuesday morning, and with temperatures near or just below the 32-degree mark, a glaze of ice might form on some surfaces. Any concern for freezing rain will fade pretty quickly later Tuesday morning as readings rise through the 30s and into the 40s. A little rain will fall at times into early Tuesday night. 

Dense fog could lead to reductions in visibility Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. Otherwise, a somewhat brighter day will unfold with afternoon temperatures in the 50s. Rain showers could return before the day is though. A damp and potentially foggy night is in the forecast for Wednesday night. 

The weather will resemble April or even May rather than early March late in the work week and during the upcoming weekend. Raindrops can accompany the balmy air Thursday, but Friday is likely to be rain-free. Near-record warmth Saturday could come with a threat of late-day thunderstorms.