Moving through. We will go from now through about 8 00 tonight. I think any rain that we see would be very light. I do not expect us to get poured on, but, do take your umbrella with you if you are headed out as we could see a few patchy showers as we get a little bit deeper into the forecast, take a look at your temperatures. I expect us to stay in the 50s, but my goodness with this wind factored in, it feels way colder than that. Ok . I told myself before i came down here to great lakes do i take rain jacket . Probably should have taken a hybrid of the two. Because it is windy and these 50s are not feeling like the 50s. We will take a closer look, guys, at what you can expect going into tomorrow. Well have Better Weather as we round out the workweek. And of course, as tia mentioned, we are down here live at great lakes brewery where they are doing the first christmas ale pour of the season. I hope none of these people called in. Because they are on camera now. A good time. Lots of pe
Heights on october 14. After that, they say he went on a crime spree that weekend. After killing sony, he robbed a subway in university heights. On sunday he also robbed a Dollar General in Cleveland Heights before Police Arrested him. Sonnys family said he one day dreamed of going to college to become an engineer or a lawyer. The prosecutor told us that perry made a full confession to avoid a possible capital murder charge foril he will be sentenced at 1 00 today at the justice center. More on that later. Tia all right. We will continue to follow that story. Well yesterday at noon we heard from one of the members of the rhoden family. Her dad was one of eight family members killed earlier this year in southern ohio. The survivors still have no answers about why or who killed a family members eight its especially eerie for kendra rhoden. Fate intervened. I would have been there if my boyfriend hadnt had a toothache. Needed money or a baby sitter. She was only supposed to be gone until
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