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Tiro, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 354 PM EDT Wed Oct 1 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure continues to build in eastern Canada and will move southeast across the northeastern United States through the weekend. Low pressure will develop across the central United States and will bring a cold front through the region Tuesday into Wednesday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... High pressure continues to build into eastern Canada and move down into eastern CONUS over the near term. Weather will continue to be dry with increased winds out of the northeast today. Strongest winds will be downwind of Lake Erie in northwestern Ohio and could see gusts approach 25 mph this evening. Along the lakeshore, winds could gust to around 20 mph as well. Additionally, there will be a fairly dry airmass moving into the region and dew points will be dropping into the 30s with RH values between 20-30 percent away from the lakeshore.

Temperatures overnight tonight will drop down into the mid to low 40s for the majority of the region. There`s potential across northwestern Pennsylvania for temperatures to drop down into the upper 30s. Frost potential across the area is low at this time. Trends have continued with winds still being too high and some incoming cloud cover. Though, can`t rule out some patchy frost could form in some areas. Temperatures on Thursday will warm slightly along the lakeshore due to winds being weaker and being more southerly. Highs will range from the low 70s in the east to close to 80 out west. Overnight lows Thursday will be warmer than the previous night, dropping down into the mid to upper 40s.

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.SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... High pressure will continue to move into New England and then off the east coast through the weekend. The high will continue to maintain influence over the region and dry weather is expected. Temperatures will gradually warm over the short term and highs will climb into the upper 70s to low 80s. Overnight lows will be in the upper 40s to mid 50s.

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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Quiet weather will continue for the beginning of the long term as the high pressure drifts off the east coast. Models show an upper level trough developing over central Canada early next week and progressing to the east through mid week. The strength of the trough varies among the models, but have been fairly consistent with the timing. A cold front will likely move across the region Tuesday to Wednesday with precipitation chances increasing. Temperatures will continue to be slightly above average to start the week and then fall to around to just below normal mid week.

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.AVIATION /18Z Wednesday THROUGH Monday/... At the surface, a ridge affects our region through 18Z/Thurs as the embedded high pressure center moves from near James Bay to southern New England. Fair weather and widespread VFR are expected. Our regional surface winds will be around 5 to 15 knots and veer gradually from NE`erly to SE`erly. Wind gusts up to 20 knots or so are expected at times, especially through ~23Z/Wed.

Outlook...Isolated fog with non-VFR possible at and around daybreak on Thursday and especially Friday in NW OH. Otherwise, fair weather and widespread VFR are expected through this Monday.

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.MARINE... Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until 2 AM EDT Thursday along the Lake Erie shore from Lucas County, OH to Erie County, PA. Small Craft Advisory remains in effect until 2 AM Thursday from Maumee Bay, OH to Ripley, NY. The ending time for these alerts still appears reasonable based on latest trends in our marine forecast.

A ridge affects Lake Erie through this Monday as the embedded high pressure center moves from northern QC to Atlantic waters just southeast of Nantucket. NE`erly to E`erly winds as strong as 15 to 25 knots through midnight tonight ease to 5 to 15 knots and veer to SE`erly by daybreak Thursday. Accordingly, waves as large as 3 to 7 feet through about midnight tonight subside to 3 feet or less by daybreak. On Thursday through this Monday, winds are expected to vary between SE`erly and SW`erly around 5 to 15 knots. Waves of 3 feet or less are expected.

Note: this is the last Beach Hazards Statement of the season. The end of September marks the end of the Surf Zone Forecast product and the issuance of Beach Hazards Statements until next spring.

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.CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...Beach Hazards Statement until 2 AM EDT Thursday for OHZ003-007- 009>012-089. PA...Beach Hazards Statement until 2 AM EDT Thursday for PAZ001. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM EDT Thursday for LEZ142>149.

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SYNOPSIS...23 NEAR TERM...23 SHORT TERM...23 LONG TERM...23 AVIATION...Jaszka MARINE...Jaszka

NWS CLE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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