CLEVELAND, Ohio — Fall is finally taking hold across Northeast Ohio with noticeably cooler air, highs in the low 60s and the season’s first frost potential on the horizon.

Cool Canadian high pressure is building over the region in the wake of Tuesday’s cold front, bringing a crisp, dry air mass. Afternoon highs on Wednesday will struggle to reach the low 60s under a mix of sun and clouds, with a north wind making it feel even cooler.

A few sprinkles can’t be ruled out, but most of the area will stay dry as skies gradually clear through the day.

With clear skies and light winds, temperatures will drop sharply overnight, leading to patchy frost in some areas.

Overnight lows will fall into the upper 30s and low 40s across much of the region, and even colder in the usual rural valleys of N

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