Findlay, OH Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Findlay, OH

May 18, 2024 5:41 AM EDT (09:41 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:11 AM   Sunset 8:50 PM
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LEZ142 Maumee Bay To Reno Beach Oh-reno Beach To The Islands Oh- The Islands To Vermilion Oh- 338 Pm Edt Fri May 17 2024

Tonight - East winds 10 knots or less. A slight chance of showers and Thunderstorms early. Waves 1 foot or less.

Saturday - East winds 10 knots or less. Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly Sunny. Waves 1 foot or less.

Saturday night - East winds 10 knots or less. Partly cloudy. Waves 1 foot or less.

Sunday - Southeast winds 10 knots or less becoming east. Mostly Sunny. Waves 1 foot or less.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
see lake erie open lakes forecast for Monday through Wednesday.
the water temperature off toledo is 65 degrees, off cleveland 56 degrees, and off erie 51 degrees.

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Area Discussion for - Cleveland, OH
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FXUS61 KCLE 180843 AFDCLE

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 443 AM EDT Sat May 18 2024

SYNOPSIS
Weak low pressure will meander across the region today before a ridge builds over the forecast area this evening into Sunday.
The ridge will continue to influence the area through Tuesday afternoon, but expect the next system to approach Tuesday night and cross the local area Wednesday.

NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/
Advection fog and low stratus have developed across the area early this morning. Fog started off patchy with more low stratus, but starting to see a transition to dense fog and expect this trend to continue through daybreak. The Dense Fog Advisory has been expanded west to include Ottawa and Sandusky counties due to dense fog being reported at KPCW (Port Clinton)
and shown on nearby traffic cams. Guidance suggests that the dense fog could expand as far west as the Toledo area this morning, so will need to keep an eye on visibilities over the next few hours. Would not be surprised if the Dense Fog Advisory needed to be expanded westward by the 630 AM update.
Locations outside of the advisory will likely have patchy dense fog before daybreak this morning, primarily in low-lying areas.
Fog should begin to dissipate as dirunal mixing kicks in by mid- morning, however some fog may linger along the immediate lakeshore since fog will likely persist over the lake through much of today.

Outside of the morning fog, the forecast will be relatively quiet for most of the area today. A few showers or thunderstorms may develop in the southern reaches of the CWA this afternoon, but coverage should be low given weak forcing.
Any showers/storms that develop may move slowly due to weak steering flow, but PWAT values will be lower than Friday so the flooding risk is low. Today will be warm and still a touch muggy with highs in mid to upper 70s to lower 80s. Locations along the immediate lakeshore may be a few degrees cooler in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Another round of patchy fog (possibly dense in spots) is likely tonight as skies clear and winds remain light and overnight lows will fall into the mid to upper 50s.
Dry weather is expected for most of Sunday as a ridge builds east over the area, but a shortwave cresting the ridge may allow a few showers/thunderstorms to sneak close to the I-75 corridor by late Sunday afternoon. Sunday will be even warmer and expect widespread highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Locations near the I-75 corridor are expected to see high temps in the mid 80s.

SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/
An upper ridge and surface high pressure will be across the area on Sunday night into Monday. This will keep a quiet forecast for the first part of the short term forecast period. Return flow across the region along with a weakening mid-level shortwave trough will enter through the day on Monday and could allow for some isolated to scattered rain chances on Monday night into Tuesday. The upper ridge over the region will be quite strong and believe that any rain will be very limited and have just some low PoPs, mostly confined to the western half of the forecast area. A larger upper trough will enter the central CONUS on Tuesday and advance east toward the forecast area, breaking down the upper ridge into the region. Some scattered convection may develop and move into the area on Tuesday and Tuesday night and have some chance PoPs to reflect this. Temperatures through the period will be warm for the 3rd week of May with 80s expected, which may only grow in magnitude, if rain doesn't materialize.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
The full pattern breakdown will occur on Wednesday as the main upper trough enters the area with a pair of stronger shortwaves moving through the upper flow on Wednesday late morning and again on Wednesday night. A cold front will also enter the region and this feature will likely help focus in a larger shower and storm threat and have likely PoPs still reflected into the forecast. The environment for an organized severe threat on Wednesday is looking a touch better with plenty of moisture and instability to work with and good jet energy aloft. This will be a day to continue to monitor into next week. Continued upper troughiness across the region on Thursday, along with some consideration for the pattern to slow, will allow for slight chance to chance PoPs to continue in the forecast for Thursday. Some brief upper ridging will return for Friday to allow for a quiet window but there is some disparity in the extend guidance to know how long this may persist for the area.
Temperatures will start warm on Wednesday in the 80s ahead of the cold front. Temperatures will return closer to normal for Thursday and Friday.

AVIATION /06Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/
Light winds, low-level moisture, and radiational cooling are anticipated over the area tonight. Scattered non-VFR conditions are expected within low stratus and patchy to areas of fog tonight into Saturday morning. While all TAF sites have a chance of IFR and briefly LIFR visibilities and ceilings primarily between ~09Z and 14Z, KCLE/KYNG/KERI and maybe KTOL have the best shot at prolonged IFR and LIFR conditions. Conditions should quickly improve to VFR once diurnal mixing kicks in by mid morning. Can't rule out some isolated showers south of KFDY to KCAK during the afternoon, but precipitation chances are too low to include any showers in TAFs at this time.

Winds will be variable and 5 knots or less through the entire TAF period.

Outlook...Non-VFR possible with periodic showers and thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday.

MARINE
A highly saturated air mass over Lake Erie this morning has allowed for fog and low stratus to develop over the lake. These poor visibility conditions will persist through the day today with light flow and have a Dense Fog Advisory through 4 PM this afternoon. Fog should still be around the region tonight into Sunday and can see an extension in the fog headline. Other than the visibility over the next 24 or so hours, the forecast for Lake Erie through the first half of next week is very quiet with limited weather of note. High pressure will return for the weekend and light, generally northeast flow will be favored across the area for the weekend. A warm front will cross the lake for Monday and southeast flow will return to the lake. Southerly flow will continue into Tuesday and increase ahead of a low pressure system. This low pressure system will deepen considerably over the region on Wednesday, as it moves across Lake Superior. This feature will extend a cold front across the lake on Wednesday afternoon and evening and flow will veer to the southwest.

CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OH...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM EDT this morning for OHZ007>014- 019>023-089.
PA...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM EDT this morning for PAZ001>003.
NY...None.
MARINE...Dense Fog Advisory until 4 PM EDT this afternoon for LEZ142>149-162>169.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
THRO1 - 9063085 - Toledo, OH 46 mi72 min S 1G4.1 62°F 29.8061°F
CMPO1 49 mi132 min NNE 8G9.9 62°F


Wind History for Toledo, OH
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KFDY FINDLAY,OH 2 sm48 mincalm8 smClear61°F57°F88%29.85
KOWX PUTNAM COUNTY,OH 17 sm26 minSSW 037 smClear57°F54°F88%29.89
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