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Stark County weather forecast Friday calls for some sun, then clouds; cold

Expect a high of 30 degrees that feels more like 29, with an overnight low of 19. Forecasters predict it will be cold with some sun, then turning cloudy.

Throughout the day, wind will be blowing south at 5.8 mph.

You can search for more information on hourly, daily, and monthly weather forecasts and current air quality conditions for your location here.

What to know about Friday’s Stark County weather

With low temperatures forecast in the upcoming days, be sure to follow these safety tips from the National Weather Service. 

  • Before heading outside, check the weather and avoid being outside for prolonged periods of time during the coldest time of the day. 
  • Ensure that water pipes won’t freeze and that animals aren’t exposed to the extreme cold. 
  • Make sure your car has a winter survival kit — check out the National Weather Service’s page for more details. 
  • Cold and flu: The weather will not significantly impact the risk of catching a cold, nor the severity or duration of a cold. Weather conditions create a lowered risk of catching the flu, and will help to make a case of the flu less severe and of shorter duration.
  • COPD and arthritis: The weather will not significantly impact the risk of a pulmonary attack. The weather will not significantly impact the risk of arthritis pain, nor its severity or duration.

Weather almanac: How Friday’s forecast compares to other years

Stark County saw a record-breaking temperature high for Dec. 5 in 2001 at 69 degrees. On this day in 1991, A record low of 7 degrees was set. 

Historically, this day is usually a bit wet, with an average 0.09 inches of precipitation.  

The forecast high is below average for this time of year. The 30-year average maximum temperature for Dec. 5 is 43 degrees. The forecast low is 10 degrees cooler than the established normal of 29 degrees. 

USA TODAY Co. is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites across Ohio, generated with data from AccuWeather. Please leave any feedback or corrections for this story here. This story was written by Ozge Terzioglu. Our News Automation and AI team would like to hear from you. Take this survey and share your thoughts with us.

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