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Greater Akron Faces Active Week of Rain, Snow, and Cold, NWS Reports

Greater Akron is gearing up for a dynamic week of weather, characterized by rain, snow, and cold temperatures, according to reports by the National Weather Service (NWS).

Weather Overview

This week promises a mixture of winter conditions. The warmest day is forecasted for Wednesday, when temperatures will reach the upper 30s. However, the region will experience significant fluctuations throughout the week, with unseasonably cold temperatures settling in over the weekend.

Daily Forecast

  • Monday: Partly sunny with a high near 26°F. Expect east winds around 7 to 9 mph. Evening lows will drop to approximately 12°F.
  • Tuesday: Chance of snow showers mainly before 1 p.m. Cloudy skies with a high near 36°F. South winds may gust up to 32 mph. Precipitation chance is 40%.
  • Tuesday Night: Transition to rain after 4 a.m., with temperatures around 32°F. Expect breezy conditions and a 90% chance of precipitation.
  • Wednesday: Rain expected before 1 p.m., turning to snow. High near 39°F with gusty southwest winds up to 43 mph. A 90% chance of precipitation is forecasted.
  • Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and a high of 29°F. Precipitation probability is 40%.
  • Friday: Likely snow after 1 p.m., with a high around 28°F. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
  • Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a high near 18°F. A 40% chance of snow is anticipated.
  • Sunday: Partly sunny with a high of about 20°F.

Temperature Highlights

Temperatures will trend downward through the weekend. Saturday’s high is forecasted to be in the teens, creating unseasonably cold conditions for Greater Akron.

As residents brace for this active week of weather, they should prepare for a range of conditions, from rain to snow and brisk winds. Stay updated on the latest forecasts and weather advisories from El-Balad.

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