Northern Ohio Faces Patchy Frost Threat as Temperatures Dip to 30s Overnight

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Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents should prepare for a chilly night, with temperatures expected to drop into the 40s inland and potentially into the upper 30s in some southwestern communities. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), unseasonably cool weather will bring the risk of patchy frost overnight, particularly in areas where winds are lighter.

The cold front could lead to frost formation in parts of Marion, Mansfield, and Mount Vernon, where overnight lows may fall as low as 37°F. Light winds and clear skies will contribute to the frost risk, mainly in rural and low-lying regions.

The forecast highlights a stark contrast between lakeshore areas, where temperatures are expected to stay in the lower 50s, and more inland locations that will experience cooler conditions. The NWS urges residents to take precautions, such as covering sensitive plants, as frost may occur early Sunday morning.

Ohioans should expect temperatures to rebound slightly during the day on Sunday, but the overnight chill may mark the beginning of cooler fall conditions. Stay updated with local forecasts to avoid any potential damage from frost in affected areas.

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