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Haskins, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 138 PM EDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A weak cold front will move south across the area today, followed by strong high pressure that will build south east over the northeastern United States by Wednesday. This high will maintain influence over the region through the weekend.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... A weak cold front will move south across the area today, but the frontal passage will be dry and strong Canadian high pressure will build southeast across the northeastern CONUS in its wake. This high will maintain influence and provide dry weather through the near term period (and beyond). The pressure gradient will tighten in response to the high building southeast, resulting in increasing northeast winds across the area tonight through Wednesday. Sustained winds to around 10 to 15 mph (possibly locally higher downwind from Lake Erie in NW OH) are expected primarily during the afternoon and early evening today and Wednesday with gusts to 20 to 25 mph possible during peak diurnal mixing. The air mass will be quite dry today and especially Wednesday with dew points in the upper 30s and 40s anticipated across most of the area during the day Wednesday. The only exception will be locations in NW OH that will maintain dew points in the 50s due to northeast winds off of the lake.

Temperatures will be a few degrees above normal in the 70s and lower 80s today, but a much cooler air mass will arrive behind the cold front tonight through Wednesday. Overnight lows will fall into the 40s and 50s with the coolest temps in the lower 50s expected in the higher terrain of NE OH/NW PA. On Wednesday, highs will be in the upper 60s to lower 70s, however mid to upper 70s are possible from roughly Findlay to Mt. Vernon Wednesday afternoon.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... The aforementioned high will continue to build southeast across the region through the end of the workweek and the prolonged stretch of dry weather will continue through the short term period. Wednesday night will be the coolest night of the week with widespread 40s anticipated across the CWA. Typical chilly spots across NE OH and NW PA will likely dip into the lower 40s and possibly upper 30s. Can`t completely rule out some mid-30s across interior NW PA, although frost potential is still low at this point given elevated winds. Will need to keep an eye on how wind speeds trend since flow will be diminishing a bit Wednesday night into early Thursday; patchy frost may need to be added to the forecast if winds trend lighter. Near-normal temperatures are expected Thursday before temps warm as the local area becomes situated on the backside of the high Friday. Chilly overnight lows in the 40s and lower 50s are expected Thursday night with temps warming a bit overnight Friday.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Dry weather will persist through the long term period as the high maintains influence over the eastern CONUS. Temperatures will likely remain above normal in the 70s and lower 80s this weekend through early next week. Humidity may begin to increase a bit on Monday as return flow deepens in response to the upper ridge axis shifting east of the CWA.

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.AVIATION /18Z Tuesday THROUGH Sunday/... VFR continues for the foreseeable future with mostly clear skies outside of a bit of thin high cirrus. Winds will remain out of the northeast, increasing to 7-14kt with a few gusts to 20kt this afternoon...subsiding slightly to 3-8kt tonight...and increasing once again to 7-14kt gusts with a few gusts to 20kt or so Thursday afternoon. Am expecting winds to remain high enough tonight to largely limit any fog development.

Outlook...VFR expected through Sunday outside of localized fog some early mornings Thursday through the weekend.

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.MARINE... The main marine weather concern will be brisk northeast winds on the lake, picking up late this afternoon into this evening and staying elevated until shifting more southeasterly late Wednesday night. Winds will be 15-25kt late this afternoon/early this evening through Wednesday evening, before shifting southwesterly at 10-15kt late Wednesday night into Thursday. Waves will increase to 4-7 feet across most of the lake this evening through Wednesday, more like 3-5 feet west of the islands. Winds gradually shift more south-southwesterly into the weekend, but should mainly remain 012-089. PA...Beach Hazards Statement through Wednesday evening for PAZ001. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 8 PM this evening to 5 PM EDT Wednesday for LEZ142. Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM EDT Wednesday for LEZ143>149.

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SYNOPSIS...15 NEAR TERM...15 SHORT TERM...15 LONG TERM...15 AVIATION...Sullivan MARINE...Sullivan

NWS CLE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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