(NWS) Cleveland warns that strong to severe storms could develop in Ohio this evening. The primary concerns are damaging wind gusts and large hail, although tornadoes are not expected.
NWS Cleveland reports that storms may occur between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. today, though the coverage of these storms remains uncertain. Many locations may not receive any precipitation. Despite this, the possibility of severe weather remains a concern, especially for areas under a Level 2 risk.
Residents in the affected areas, including Cleveland, Akron, and surrounding regions, should prepare for potential hazards. The NWS urges individuals to stay updated on the latest forecasts and have audible weather alerts ready. Knowing safe places to shelter in case of severe weather is essential.
NWS Cleveland emphasizes that while the overall risk is low, the impact of any storms that develop could be significant. Stay vigilant and prepared throughout the evening.




