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Snow, Sleet, Rain In Thanksgiving Week Forecast For Northern Ohio

Thanksgiving week could see brief snow flurries, rain showers and plenty of clouds.

OHIO — Thanksgiving week could bring plenty of rain and brief flurries of snow to northern Ohio.

There's a chance of snow developing overnight Monday and into Tuesday morning, though less than 0.5 inches of snow is expected to accumulate. It should still be enough to whiten roofs and lawns on Tuesday morning.

Skies should clear up on Tuesday afternoon and remain clear on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. But rain could fall on Thanksgiving Day.

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There's currently a 70-percent chance of precipitation on Thursday, with showers most likely to develop after 1 p.m. As temperatures fall throughout the day and evening, the rain could turn to snow.

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Snow could fall from 3 a.m. Friday into the early morning hours, though there's little chance of further accumulation on Black Friday.

Temperatures will remain cold throughout the week. Here's a day-by-day forecast to help you plan your holiday week:

Tuesday — Snow showers likely in the early morning but dissipating before rush hour. High of 37 degrees, low of 29.

Wednesday — Mostly sunny with a high of 48 and a low of 40.

Thursday — Rain likely after 1 a.m. Rain becomes snow overnight. High of 48, low of 30.

Friday — Mostly cloudy with a high of 38 and a low of 29.

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