Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Forecast: Warm and Dry Conditions Continue This Weekend with Low Rain Chances
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Cleveland, OH – Expect warm and dry weather this weekend, as temperatures rise into the mid-80s. With no rain expected, it’s an ideal weekend for outdoor activities, though the National Weather Service warns of gusty winds up to 19 mph today.
According to the National Weather Service, Cleveland and surrounding areas will experience consistent warm weather with little rain throughout next week. High temperatures will hover in the low to mid-80s, making for a prolonged warm spell. The next opportunity for rain won’t occur until mid-next week, and chances remain slim. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon heat.
Looking ahead, Sunday will see more sunshine and warm temperatures. By Monday, highs will cool slightly, dropping to the upper 70s. The dry conditions will persist through Wednesday, with minimal cloud cover. Temperatures may dip into the 60s by midweek.
Cleveland, OH
NBA Insider Believes Cavaliers ‘Will Listen’ To Possible Trade Offers
The Cleveland Cavaliers face a dilemma as the deadline approaches: to make a trade or not to make a trade.
With their current roster, the Wine and Gold are undoubtedly capable of reaching and winning the Finals this year. However, adding one or two more players could make them favorites to win it all among the NBA’s top teams.
Perhaps the front office is satisfied with what they’ve built.
However, NBA insider Brian Windhorst believes that the Cavaliers will at least listen to other teams’ offers for the valuable and moveable pieces.
“I think they definitely will listen to potential offers. I think they owe it to this team,” said the insider and analyst.
Cleveland’s front office would be unwise to not at least entertain a possible trade. You never know what’s out there until you pick up the phone and listen.
However, as Windhorst eventually says, the Cavaliers don’t need to make a trade.
He continued, “They are not under pressure to do anything,” continued Windhorst, “They, by all rights, can watch this team play in the postseason and see if they can get it done. They don’t have to take a risk with a trade right now. That said, I do think that they should and will have conversations.”
Windhorst reiterated a point he made a few weeks back that the three main pieces opposing teams could find value in are Caris LeVert, Jaylon Tyson, and their 2031 first-round pick.
Are these three pieces enough for the Cavaliers to get a true difference-maker through a trade? We’ll see.
Cleveland’s decision should come down to whether a trade truly solidifies them as a championship favorite.
There’s no reason to make a lateral move when it could impact the team’s current special chemistry or disrupt their near-flawless game plan.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland police investigate double homicide in Slavic Village
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Two men were fatally shot in the city’s Slavic Village neighborhood early Tuesday morning.
Cleveland police and EMS were called out to Warner Road and Jeffries Avenue around 1 a.m. for a report of a car hitting a pole.
When they arrived, they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds.
Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Their names have not been released.
At this time, there are no arrests.
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Man shot in Detroit Shoreway driven to Tremont before police called
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A man was shot in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood, picked up by a private car, and driven to a popular area in Tremont Sunday afternoon.
According to Cleveland Police, a 29-year-old was shot in the area of West 81st Street and Wakefield Avenue.
Police say he was taken by a private vehicle to the 2300 block of West 11th Street in the Tremont neighborhood.
Someone then called Cleveland Police.
19 News was on scene in Tremont and saw a white Toyota SUV roped off as part of the crime scene with the left passenger door still open. Outside of the driver’s side door was a pair of black sneakers and several clothing items.
Neighbors in Tremont were stunned to see all the police activity and a road blocked off due to the violent crime.
Rob Broka lives and works just a few doors down.
“I’ve lived here since 2016 and I mean it’s a city so obviously things happen, but I mean something this close, there’s never been anything violent, at least in this neighborhood,” said Broka.
EMS took the victim to the hospital.
No word yet on the victim’s condition.
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