Low pressure will spin eastward across Ontario, drawing much cooler and drier air into Ohio this weekend and ending a bout of summertime heat and humidity.
Skies are partly cloudy, with a northwest wind bringing early fall-like temperatures in the 60s.
The weather for the Buckeyes game will be quite cool, requiring a light jacket of sweatshirt, as temperatures fall from the low 60s at kickoff to the low 50s by the 4th quarter. Morning readings will tumble into the low to mid-40s.
High pressure will build down from Canada and linger into next week. Sunday will be crisp and sunny, with afternoon temperatures barely above 70 degrees, followed by another cool night in the 40s early Monday.
A gradual warm-up will bring seasonable September conditions, with another much warmer weather returning later in the week, and plenty of sunshine.