CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio will see another blustery and chilly day Wednesday as a weak cold front slides through the Great Lakes, keeping spotty lake-effect showers east of Cleveland before a stretch of calmer, milder weather arrives late in the week.
Clouds will hang tough across the snowbelt, where a few light rain or snow showers may drift inland from Lake Erie through the day. Farther south and west, skies will be brighter with intervals of sunshine — a preview of the quieter pattern setting up for late week.
Temperatures will inch a bit higher than Tuesday but still feel cool with the breeze. Highs will reach the mid 40s for most of the region, held down slightly along the lakeshore. West to northwest winds of 10 to 20 mph will add a chill, with occasional higher gusts near t

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