Soggy Sunday...Colder Work Week

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Updated: 12/08/2012 11:28 pm
A warm front will lift north across the region Sunday bring more scattered showers with it by morning and midday.
A brief lull in activity is expected Sunday afternoon with the warm front north of the Ohio River.

The lull is short lived as a cold front sweeps through late Sunday overnight into Monday morning.
This cold front will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms.
Behind the cold front, temperatures will fall throughout the day Monday.
By late Monday evening rain combined with the colder air, a few flurries may mix in.

Tuesday will be a dramatic change starting in the upper 20s and struggling to hit 40° by afternoon.
A dry period, with a slow warming trend, will take hold through Friday.
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