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"2024 Cleveland Guardians Home Opener: Eclipse Spectacle Delights Fans"
The weather forecast for Cleveland includes high clouds after the eclipse, perfect conditions for the Guardians Home Opener with mostly sunny skies and mid-60s temperatures, followed by unsettled conditions with showers and gusty winds ahead of a cold front. The weekend is expected to be good, and viewers can stay updated with the latest 8-Day Forecast by downloading the FOX 8 apps.

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"Preparing for the April 8 Solar Eclipse: Tips, Forecast, and Viewing Locations"
The weather forecast for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse in Texas indicates a mostly cloudy sky with a 30% chance of rain, potentially affecting visibility during the celestial event. Forecasting for a specific five-minute window several days in advance presents challenges, and the accuracy of the forecast may change as the event approaches. The most critical time for the eclipse in Central Texas is from noon to 3 p.m., with totality occurring around 1:36 p.m. Meteorologists will provide updates on cloud cover and rain chances as the event draws nearer.

"NOAA Predicts Warm Spring 2024 Across Entire US"
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a warm and damp spring for much of the U.S., with above-average temperatures expected in all 50 states. The greatest chances for above-average temperatures are in the Great Lakes region, the Pacific Northwest, and northwest Alaska, while rainfall is expected to be above-average in the Southeast. The overall threat of significant flooding is low, but minor flooding is possible in the southeastern quadrant of the country. Drought conditions are likely to improve in the southeastern U.S., but persist or expand in portions of the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains. The El Niño climate pattern is expected to continue impacting weather into the spring, with a potential transition to La Niña by early summer, which could boost the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.

March Weather Forecast: Warmer and Wetter Trends for Northeast and Midwest
March in the D.C. area is expected to be considerably warmer and wetter than normal, with temperatures projected to be 3 to 5 degrees above the average and above-normal rainfall of 4 to 6 inches. The first half of the month is forecasted to be warm and wet, with the possibility of receiving almost half of the predicted March rainfall during the first week. However, by mid-March, a shift towards cooler temperatures and less precipitation is anticipated due to atmospheric patterns that may support the change. The year has started with temperatures running considerably warmer than normal, but not as warm as last year at this time.

"South Florida Braces for Weekend Washout with Heavy Rain and Storms"
South Florida is expecting a period of heavy rain from late Sunday morning into the early afternoon, with light to moderate rain continuing throughout the day and a chance for storms. Minor flooding is possible, and the most intense rain, wind, and storms are expected during the NEXT Weather Alert timeframe. Residents are advised to prepare for the inclement weather and can tune into CBS News Miami for the latest forecast.

"Snowy Presidents' Day Weekend Forecast for DC, Maryland, and Virginia"
As the second full week of February comes to an end, the weekend forecast includes more rain for California, chilly temperatures in the South, and a potential washout in Florida. Some areas in the North will experience milder temperatures, while others may see a burst of winter weather. Southern Arizona is expected to have sunny and warm weather, perfect for baseball's spring training. The February thaw continues in the nation's mid-section, with highs in the 40s as far north as Fargo, the Twin Cities, and Detroit.

"Deadly Winter Weather Claims Over 100 Lives Across United States"
The U.S. has seen over 80 weather-related deaths as dangerous cold continues to impact the nation, with fatalities confirmed in several states including Tennessee, Oregon, Illinois, and more. Dangerous weather conditions persist, with below-average temperatures and hard freeze warnings extending into Northern Florida. Experts advise taking precautions such as layering up, using caution with devices like space heaters, and watching for symptoms of serious conditions like hypothermia. Oregon remains under a state of emergency after deadly ice storms, leaving thousands without power, while power outages have also been reported in other states.

"Cincinnati Braces for Weekend Snow and Bitter Cold"
Cincinnati can expect light snow showers on Thursday, with total accumulations generally less than half an inch, except for southern Lewis County where up to an inch could accumulate. Friday will see widespread snow with accumulations between 1 to 3 inches, along with blustery conditions and wind gusts up to 35 miles per hour. The weekend will bring arctic cold with single-digit morning lows and afternoon highs in the teens and 20s, accompanied by near-to-below zero wind chill values. Next week will bring temperatures above freezing, but it will be unsettled with rain and seasonably warm highs in the 40s, continuing through the rest of January.

"NYC and Tri-State Bracing for Another Winter Storm with Significant Snowfall Forecast"
After Central Park's 701-day "snowless" streak ended with 1.7 inches of snow on Tuesday, another 1-3 inches are expected on Friday, with slightly more to the south and west. Despite the upcoming snow, several locations, including Central Park, have deficits in snowfall for January. Next week is not expected to bring more snow, as temperatures are forecasted to rise after the cold spell.

Midwest Weather Update: Stormy Weekend Ahead for Ohio and Cincinnati
The weather in Cleveland will be mostly cloudy with light snow showers and a wintry mix moving in during the late morning, with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 30s. A strong storm system is expected on Friday, starting as snow in the late afternoon and transitioning to rain by early evening, with temperatures rising into the low 40s and strong winds. The weekend will see colder temperatures, with lake effect snow showers and wind chills in the single digits.

"Bracing for the Strongest Storm System Yet: What to Expect in Cincinnati and Columbus"
Cleveland can expect mostly cloudy and quiet weather for the early morning commute, with light snow showers and wintry mix moving in during the late morning, but not much accumulation. A strong storm system is forecasted for Friday and Saturday, starting as snow late Friday afternoon and transitioning to all rain by early evening, with temperatures rising into the low 40s. Winds are expected to strengthen Friday night, with temperatures dropping over the weekend and local lake effect snow showers on Sunday and Monday, accompanied by falling temperatures and wind/snow showers.