A deck of thick cloud cover will continue to hang over eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania overnight and Wednesday, and a few raindrops can see seen from time to time through early in the day Wednesday. The bulk of the day will be dry but overcast, with readings sneaking into the lower 40s. 

While the sky is likely to clear Wednesday night, locally dense fog should try to set up across the region overnight. Commuters will have to watch for areas of low visibility as Thursday gets underway. With a mix of sun and clouds, Thursday afternoon will be unseasonably mild with readings near 50. It will be even more like March Friday and Saturday, but we do expect some rain showers to be around at times. 

A mild pattern typically does not hang around for long in the middle of winter, and we do indeed have a big change on the way by Sunday and early next week. While it is unlikely to be extremely cold, it will be much more typical of January with highs mainly in the 30s.