While precipitation will stay on the lighter side on Friday, winds will be our highest weather impact all day.

Some light showers will be around for a time during the late afternoon hours with winds gusting up to 55 mph. There is a high wind warning in effect for much of northern Ohio, including Mahoning and Trumbull counties, and a wind advisory for much of southern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, including Columbiana, Mercer, and Lawrence counties. A light rain or snow shower will be possible early in the evening, with clouds breaking up after midnight and temperatures falling to the upper 20s Saturday morning.

 

Saturday will feature some sunshine and winds will ease in the afternoon, but high temperatures will fall to the low 40s, slightly colder than average.

Sunday will continue to feature some sunshine, but winds will pick up, making for another windy day, with warmer temperatures peaking in the mid to upper 60s. If you're heading out to the Saint Patrick's Day parade in Baordman, expect it to be breezy but mild with temperatures in the 60s. 

 

Our next batch of rain comes ahead of the next approaching cold front and will arrive early Monday morning. Rain will pick up in intensity in the morning through the early afternoon, and temperatures will fall out of the low 60s shortly after daybreak. A transition to snow will be possible in the afternoon, with temperatures in the 30s.

Tuesday will be our coldest day of the upcoming week, and could potentially be our coldest Saint Patrick's Day since 1976. Other than flurries at times, the day will stay dry with plenty of cloud cover.

Temperatures will stay in the 30s on Wednesday but rebound slightly warmer than average on Thursday.