CLEVELAND, Ohio — After Thursday morning’s much-needed rain, Northeast Ohio can expect a break in precipitation for much of Friday before another cold front moves through to close out the week.
That cold front will set the stage for another weekend of below-average temperatures, bringing fall-like conditions for Sunday’s Browns season opener .
Dry air will filter in behind Thursday’s system, keeping most of the region rain-free into the day on Friday. A warm front will help temperatures rebound into the mid 70s — a noticeable jump from Thursday’s mid 60s.
Winds also will pick up on Friday, with gusts close to 25 mph possible in the afternoon as a developing low pressure system strengthens to the west.
By Friday night, showers and a few thunderstorms may pop up along the incoming cold