Cleveland, OH
Weekend forecast: How hot are we talking?
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(WJW) — With the loss of daytime heating, the chance of rain has come to an end. The overnight will be mostly clear and warm, with overnight lows in the upper 60s and lower 70s.
Sunday looks like it is going to be another hot and humid day. Temperatures will once again climb into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, with feels like temperatures in the lower to mid 90s.
There is a chance clouds and rain could take the edge off the heat Sunday afternoon. A cluster of downpours and storms will likely develop to our northwest Sunday morning and track southeast into the area Sunday afternoon. The strongest storms that develop could produce gusty winds, torrential rain, and frequent. The threat of strong to severe storms looks low.
Depending on the timing and the coverage of rain Sunday afternoon, another round of rain and storms could move through Sunday night into Monday morning.
The heat and humidity will stick around through early next week. Highs on Monday and Tuesday will be near 90 degrees. The high humidity will put feels like temperatures in the mid to upper 90s. Borderline dangerous heat will be possible Monday and Tuesday afternoon.
A cold front will move through Tuesday into Wednesday of next week, and kick the heat and humidity out of Northeast Ohio. A round of rain showers and storms will develop along the front.
High humidity will continue through Wednesday of next week.
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