Another cold night is on the way tonight with lows back down in the 30s. Frost will be possible, if not likely, depending on cloud coverage. Sunday will be a mostly cloudy day with high temperatures in the 50s to lower 60s.

There is a small chance of some showers Sunday as a warm front approaches from the west.

A better chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms is in the forecast Monday afternoon and evening in association with a cold front. There is a risk of some strong to severe thunderstorms with this frontal passage.

Damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are both possible with the stronger storms. Based on the latest forecast model data, the risk of severe weather looks to be highest east of I-71. The risk looks much lower west of there.

After reaching the 60s and 70s Monday afternoon, highs will drop back down into the 40s and 50s for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Tuesday will feature some light showery activity with blustery conditions while Wednesday looks sunnier and quiet.