Tuesday will be dreary with plenty of clouds and showers tapering off later in the morning. There could be some drizzle around in the afternoon as a cloudy sky continues, but temperatures should reach the upper 40s. 

Cloud cover will break up on Tuesday night, with temperatures falling to the upper 20s by Wednesday morning. 

Christmas Eve will turn quiet with minimal sunshine and high temperatures not as warm in the upper 30s. Showers will work back into the area overnight into Christmas morning, but showers should quickly taper off early in the morning, just after sunrise. 

After any wet weather tapers off in the morning, Christmas Day will feature a mostly cloudy sky with temperatures not as chilly in the mid 40s.

We are monitoring a system that could bring a wintry mix to the region on Friday. The timing of the onset of any preci[pitation would be mid to late morning and into the afternoon. The majority of Ohio will just deal with rain, but locally, and across Western Pennsylvania, a wintry mix could develop and continue into the afternoon. This will be something to monitor as it could lead to slippery surfaces on roadways as many head back home after the holiday. 

The weekend following the holiday starts quietly with temperatures returning to the low 40s on Saturday, but Sunday could feature some rain or flurries as temperatures fall early out of the upper 40s.