Cleveland, OH – Ohio residents should prepare for a wet and humid day as storm chances increase this afternoon, with locally heavy rainfall expected in parts of the region. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has forecasted storm activity, particularly in the late afternoon and evening hours. Despite the expected storms, severe weather is not anticipated.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures across Northeast Ohio will hover in the low to mid-80s, with humidity levels contributing to a muggy feel throughout the day. Cleveland is expected to reach a high of 82°F, with nearby cities like Akron and Mansfield also seeing similar temperatures. The rain may bring some temporary relief from the heat, but residents should be prepared for periods of heavy downpours.
Looking ahead, the rest of the week promises cooler and more stable weather. Friday will bring partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 78°F. The weekend will see a further drop in temperatures, with Saturday reaching a high of just 74°F and Sunday at 75°F. Sunny skies will dominate the early part of next week, with temperatures gradually climbing back into the upper 70s.