Cleveland, OH
Northeast Ohio weather: Hottest day of the year Wednesday; storms return Thursday
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – It’s been a beautiful Fourth of July across northern Ohio, and there’s more sunny, Summer weather to come through Wednesday!
Temperatures will soar into the upper 80s tomorrow afternoon.
The 19 First Alert Weather Team is forecasting a high of 89 degrees Wednesday.
So far, this year, Cleveland Hopkins has “only” hit 87 degrees.
A few spots may even hit 90 degrees on Wednesday!
It’s important to note that while local air quality is good at this time, it may become “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” on Wednesday.
Please take precautions, and speak with your physician, if you suffer from respiratory issues.
Our next disturbance will move in on Thursday in the form of a cold front.
This feature will bring numerous showers and thunderstorms to the area, mainly during the afternoon.
Some storms may be strong, with the main threats being gusty winds and heavy rainfall.
Thursday will be another hot and humid day; temperatures will rise into the mid and upper 80s.
Storms will fizzle out after sunset.
After the cold front moves through, things will feel a little more tolerable Friday into Saturday.
Friday, temperatures will top out in the upper 70s.
Humidity levels will fall through the day.
We’ll return to the lower 80s on Saturday.
Our next round of showers and storms will arrive Saturday night into Sunday.
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Cleveland, OH
2 teens in serious condition after Central neighborhood Cleveland shootings
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Two teenagers are in serious condition after shootings in Cleveland Tuesday evening.
According to Cleveland EMS, crews took a 14-year-old gunshot victim in serious condition to the hospital around 9:15 p.m.
The shooting happened at the intersection of 46th Street and Quincy Avenue..
EMS also transported a 15-year-old gunshot victim also in serious condition from the 2500 block of East 66th Street around 9:15 p.m.
No word yet on if the shootings are connected.
19 News has reached out to police for more information, but we have not yet heard back.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Frances A. Bozak
Frances A. Bozak, 95, entered eternal life on May 24th, 2024, at the David Simpson Hospice House in Cleveland. Born, November 21, 1928, in Chestnut Ridge, PA., she was a longtime resident of Euclid and Mentor, Ohio.Survivors include her children: Bernard Bozak, Gloria (John) Sopko, Richard (Carol) Bozak, Linda (John) Sichko and Robert (Deborah) Bozak. She was a beloved grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, aunt, and great aunt to many.She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward M. Bozak Sr.; sons, David Bozak and Edward M. Bozak Jr.; daughter, Patricia DiFranco; grandson, Raymond Bozak; and her sister, Mary Erjavec.Frances lived the last year of her life with such joy and happiness at Ohio Living Breckenridge Village Independent Living in Willoughby, Ohio.The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. – 12 noon on Friday, May 31, 2024 at the Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 8466 Mentor Ave., Mentor, OH 44060.A funeral mass in honor of Frances’ life will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 31, 2024 at St. Bede the Venerable Church, 9114 Lakeshore Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060 (Please meet at the church.)Interment will be in All Souls Cemetery, Chardon.In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made in memory of Frances to the Autism Research Institute (autism.org), Alzheimer’s Association (act.alz.org) or the Hospice of the Western Reserve (hospicewr.org).Please offer condolences at www.brunners.com.
Cleveland, OH
When Will The Cavaliers Hire Their Next Head Coach?
For the first time in nearly five years, the Cleveland Cavaliers are searching for their next head coach. This isn’t a process the front office wants to rush and it shouldn’t be. Whoever they bring in will have the important task of bringing this group to the next level.
But when could Cleveland hire their next coach? Koby Altman, Cleveland’s President of Basketball Operations, shed a little light on this during his end-of-the-year media availability last Friday.
“I think we’d love to have a coach in place for the draft,” said Altman. “I think that might be even… that’d be probably too aggressive of a timeline. It’s when we come up with the right decision for who’s the right match for this group. And if it has to drag on a little longer, it does.”
Watch Koby Altman’s Full Media Availabilty Below:
The NBA Draft is from June 26-27th this year. If Cleveland ends up following this “aggressive” timeline, then the Cavs could have someone in the position within the next three to four weeks.
It may not be a straightforward answer, but finding the right person for the job appears to be much more important to Altman than following a specific timeline.
He continued,” This is such an important decision for us. Like I said, we haven’t had a search in a half-decade, so we need to get back together as a group and really talk about criteria, the specific questions, who we want from a cultural standpoint, create a list and then really dive deep into those candidates, get to a finalist. But I wouldn’t say it’s something that we need to rush.”
The Cavs already have a few names at the top of their list as numerous reports indicate to.
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said on Tuesday that the Wine and Gold currently have two names at the top of their list.
”I definitely think Kenny Atkinson and James Borrego are at the top of the list,” said Windhorst.
This lines up with a report from The Athletic’s Jason Lloyd who said on Sunday that Atkinson appeared to be Cleveland’s current top candidate.
Shams Charania of The Athletic also reported that Atkinson and Borrego were contenders the moment that J.B. Bickerstaff’s dismissal was announced.
Both Atkinson and Borrego were head coaches in the past which could meet the “certain criteria” that Koby Altman alluded to last Friday.
It appears Cleveland will take their time to make sure they find the best fit for the future.
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