Tracking the tropics: Tropical Storm Nicole will make landfall soon in Florida. News 5's Katie McGraw discusses potential impacts for Northeast Ohio.
It will be quiet for the next two days with mild temperatures near 70 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday! Try to get outside and enjoy the mild air. It will get significantly more active by Veterans Day with heavy rain, falling temperatures and a significant pattern flip.Two separate systems will be affecting the area by the end of the week. The first will be coming up from the south as the remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole move northward and increase tropical moisture in our region.
The highest rainfall will be in our far eastern communities and decrease substantially as you move to the north and west. As a general rule, many of us should expect around 1-2 inches of rainfall. Over 2'' of rain will be possible the farther east you live, and there will be smaller totals the farther west. I will update the rainfall amounts as the remnants of Nicole get closer to northeast Ohio.
I will be updating this article over the next several days. Be sure to check back for the latest information! - Katie McGraw: Facebook & Twitter Want the latest Power of 5 weather team updates wherever you go? Download the News 5 App free now: Apple|AndroidClick here to view our interactive radar.Mark Johnson: Facebook & Twitter
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