A record high temperature was tied ahead of Saturday's showers and thunderstorms, and more records will be challenged Tuesday and Wednesday. Although Tuesday will feature more clouds than Monday, the clouds should be fairly unproductive with not much more than a passing shower or sprinkle expected. The warmest temperature on record for March 10th is 69 degrees, most recently reached in 2021. 

Heavy, gusty storms will impact parts of the Midwest on Tuesday, then eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania will be under the gun Wednesday into early Wednesday night. There can be a shower or storm at any point Wednesday, but any thunderstorm that moves through toward sunset could bring damaging winds. A few hailstones and an isolated tornado also can't be ruled out. After the passage of a strong cold front, reading will drop all the way to around 30 degrees overnight. 

Despite an increase in sun, a chilly day is in the forecast for Thursday. Friday will be breezy and milder, then the weekend will start on a more seasonable note. Sunday is likely to be rather balmy, but much colder air should push back into the region for St. Patrick's Day.