Friday was out area's warmest day since mid-October, and we expect even more May-like readings on Saturday. In fact, the record high for Saturday's date (75 degrees) could be threatened. Typically, very warm weather does not last long at this time of year and we do indeed have a cold front heading our way during the second half of the day. In advance of the front, showers and thunderstorms will become a likelihood between 1-5pm; any storm could bring a damaging wind gust. There might also be some small hail, and the forecast does include a non-zero chance for an isolated tornado.  Make sure you have multiple and redundant ways of getting warnings, including the StormTracker 21 app!  

We expect clouds to clear out of eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania rather quickly Sunday morning, paving the way to a bright first afternoon of Daylight Saving Time. While Sunday will not be as toasty as the previous couple of days, it will still be nearly 15 degrees warmer-than-average. 

Another beautiful day is in store for Monday. Record-challenging warmth is back in the forecast for both Tuesday and Wednesday, although showers and storms will visit on a few occasions. A cold front will put an end to the late-springlike weather for a while. There could be a few snowflakes accompanying the return of the cold air late Wednesday night into Thursday morning.