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STARK COUNTY, OHIO CONDITIONS

Sunday, June 19, 2011 04:15 AM

Overcast at 11000 ft

Overcast - Haze

66.0°F

Comfortable
Feels Like 66°

Humidity: 83%falling
Dew Point: 60.7°Ffalling
Wind: NE @ 9.2 mph (8.0 kts)
Gusting to: 9.2 mph
Barometer: 29.860 .in (1011.2 mb)falling
Precipitation: 0.000 in.
Visibility: 5 mile(s)
Canton: 66.0°F Massillon: 66.6°F Belden Village: 66.0°F Alliance: 32.0°F Minerva: 69.1°F

Next Update: 4:30 AM MORE Community Weather

QUIKCAST - YOUR STARK COUNTY FORECAST AT A GLANCE

 
A cold front will move into central Ohio tonight as an area of low pressure moves along it. This area of low pressure will be east of the region on Wednesday allowing high pressure to control the weather into Thursday night. An arctic cold front will arrive of Friday.

Overnight

Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy, with a low around 24. Northeast wind around 10 mph.

Wednesday

Chance Snow. Chance for Measurable Precipitation 30%
Chance
Snow
A chance of snow, mainly between 7am and 5pm. Cloudy, with a high near 32. North wind around 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Wednesday
Night

Partly Cloudy
Partly
Cloudy
Partly cloudy, with a low around 19. West wind between 6 and 9 mph.
 
Expanded and Revised 7-Day Weather Forecasts for Canton, Massillon, North Canton, Alliance, Canal Fulton, Louisville, Hartville, Magnolia, Navarre

TODAY'S WEATHER STORY

Late evening Ohio weather story
national weather service wilmington oh
1000 pm edt thu jun 30 2011

High pressure over the Great Lakes to western kentucky continued to
produce dry conditions and almost cloudless skies this afternoon.
The abundant sunshine...even though northerly winds
prevailed...allowed temperatures to climb to afternoon readings from
the upper 70s along the Lake Erie south shore...to the middle to
upper 80s across the state.

An upper level disturbance...producing showers and thunderstorms
over lake michigan...was dropping to the south at the end of
the afternoon...and has spread clouds over the western region of the
state. There is a slight chance of a shower or an isolated
thunderstorm along the Ohio and indiana borders with this
disturbance overnight. But for most of the state skies will be
mostly clear. Temperatures overnight will fall a few more degrees
bottoming out in the middle 50s in the southeast to the middle 60s
in the west.

The high pressure ridge will drift slowly to the east through
Friday....with the surface high off to the east of the state. This
will allow a warm front to lift to the northeast through the state.
This will also produce southerly winds...bringing hot and humid
conditions that will be favorable for a chance of afternoon and
evening scattered showers and thunderstorms. The afternoon
temperatures will climb to readings in the middle 80s.

On Friday evening through Saturday morning...a scattered shower or
thunderstorm may linger in the state...but will slowly dissipate
late in the evening. Overnight lows will tail off to readings
ranging from the middle 60s in the southeast...to the lower 70s in
the northwest.

Expect an increasing chance for showers and thunderstorms Saturday
and Sunday...as a weak cold front drops to the southeast and
through the state. High pressure builds back across the state Sunday
night with the cold front stalling to the south of the Ohio valley.
The high temperatures will reach the upper 80s to the lower 90s
Saturday and Sunday...then level out in the middle to upper 80s on
Monday and Tuesday.

The Ohio weather story will be discontinued on july 1st. Questions
should be directed to gary garnet (gary.garnet@noaa.gov or
216-265-2382 ext 223)


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