The Bass Islands appear to be in store for changeable weather–again! The National Weather Service, Cleveland, Ohio, breaks it down below.

National Weather Service Cleveland OH 702 AM EDT Mon Sep 17 2018 No changes to the forecast at this time... Early radar returns over central Ohio, which should indicate rain, are actually areas of drizzle at best. The center of Tropical Depression Florence was located over western North Carolina this morning and is continuing a slow movement north towards our forecast area.This area of rain will move into the area today with a sharp westward cut off over the forecast area. Areas west of I-71 will be lucky to get a couple hundredths. SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... Temperatures will be slight cooler on Wednesday behind the wind shift. A pressure gradient between a surface high to the east and a cold front moving through the Midwest on Thursday will cause southwesterly winds to become gusty Thursday afternoon. Wind gusts could be up to 25 to 30 mph. LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... The upper level ridge will reposition across the Mid-Atlantic Region by the end of the week with the westerlies becoming more active across the Great Lakes Region for the end of the week. A cold front will move into the region on Friday with widespread showers and storms. A Canadian High will move into the region over the weekend with drier and cooler weather. Northerly to northeasterly winds will be breezy on Saturday especially over open bodies of water.