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Corinth, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 230 AM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

.SYNOPSIS... The upper level trough is currently over the Great Lakes region and will be slowly moving eastward through Friday. High pressure will build in for the weekend with a weak cold front moving through Sunday. Early next week, high pressure will build in north of the Great Lakes.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/... We are starting off this morning with patchy to areas of fog and mist. There are some patchy dense fog as well. As of this discussion, it doesn`t seem widespread enough for an advisory at this time. We will continue to issue SPS for some fog through sunrise but keep an eye on trends if a headline is needed.

An upper level trough will continue to move slowly eastward across the Ohio Valley and eastern Great Lakes region today. At the surface, an area of low pressure near southern Ohio will track northeastward across the Upper Ohio Valley today. The highest POPs for today will be along our southeastern CWA or mainly along a line from Mount Vernon to Ashtabula eastward. Average QPF will range between a tenth to half an inch of rainfall today. The upper level trough will begin to push eastward away from the region by tonight. With recent rainfall and wet ground, patchy to areas of fog may be possible once again tonight. Weak high pressure will build into the region on Friday. Skies will clear from west to east across the area on Friday. High temperatures today will be in the lower to middle 70s. High temperatures on Friday will be in the middle to upper 70s. Overnight low temperatures will be in the middle 50s.

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.SHORT TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... High pressure will move into the region over the weekend and bring quiet weather. An upper level low will slowly move from the southeastern U.S. to the Mid-Atlantic region this weekend. This upper level low may throw back some high and mid level clouds over the area from time to time this weekend. Otherwise, it should be fair weather conditions this weekend. High temperatures will range from the middle 70s to lower 80s this weekend. Overnight low temperatures will be in the lower to middle 50s.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... An upper level ridge will develop over the Midwest and Great Lakes region by early next week. High pressure at the surface will keep the weather quiet and slightly above average temperatures. High temperatures will range from the middle 70s to lower 80s early next week. Overnight low temperatures will be in the lower to middle 50s. A backdoor cold front may slide across the eastern Great Lakes by the middle of next week with slightly cooler weather. The weather forecast looks to remain dry for the early and middle of next week.

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.AVIATION /06Z Thursday THROUGH Monday/... The main concern for this TAF cycle is fog expansion early this morning. Many sites have already fallen into the 1/4 to 1 mile visibility range, and expect this to occur at most terminals by 09Z. KCLE and KERI may stay 1 to 3 miles, so fog is less certain there. The fog will dissipate in the 12 to 14Z timeframe, but expect MVFR cigs to persist at all sites until mid afternoon. Periodic showers will also impact KMFD, KCLE, KCAK, KYNG, and KERI from about 14 to 21Z as a wave of low pressure passes just SE of the region. The best chance for rain will occur at KYNG, but used at least VCSH at these other sites. Confidence is high that VFR will finally return areawide late this afternoon and evening. The clearing skies and continued low-level moisture and decreasing winds will lead to another potential fog set up tonight. At this time, only introduced some IFR visibilities at KCAK and KYNG, but more edits are likely with future evaluation.

Light and variable winds early this morning will turn generally NW and increase to 5-10 knots by mid morning as a weak cold frontal boundary slides across the area. This front will slow in speed, so winds may stay more westerly at KYNG and KERI through the day, while generally WNW winds continue elsewhere.

Outlook...Non-VFR possible with isolated rain showers and patchy fog through about daybreak Friday, especially in the eastern two-thirds of our region. Scattered rain showers with non-VFR possible Monday afternoon through evening.

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.MARINE... Quiet conditions will continue on Lake Erie over the next 5 days. A weak cold front pushing across the lake this morning will veer winds to NW with speeds increasing to 10-15 knots. NW winds will decrease to 5-10 knots tonight before becoming light and variable Friday as high pressure builds across the southern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Variable winds will then continue through the weekend with speeds averaging 5-10 knots as high pressure remains across the Ohio Valley until a stronger Canadian high dropping into Ontario and Quebec early next week allows for increasing NE winds Monday.

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.CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...None.

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SYNOPSIS...77 NEAR TERM...77 SHORT TERM...77 LONG TERM...77 AVIATION...Garuckas MARINE...Garuckas

NWS CLE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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