Ohio Forecast: Intense Heat, Thunderstorms to Kick Off the Week

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Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio will experience rising temperatures and periodic storms through early Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Cleveland forecasts heat indices reaching the mid to upper 90s on Monday and Tuesday. Cooler temperatures and dry conditions are expected from Thursday onward.

According to the National Weather Service, periodic thunderstorms are likely until Wednesday. While the timing and extent of these storms remain uncertain, some could be severe, particularly on Monday and Tuesday. Residents should prepare for potentially strong to severe storms with high winds and heavy rainfall.

Sunday will see temperatures reaching 87°F, with partly cloudy skies. Showers and thunderstorms are predicted for Monday, with a 55% chance of precipitation and a high of 85°F. Tuesday will also bring a 40% chance of rain and a high of 86°F. Heat indices during this period could approach 100°F, making it crucial for residents to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor activities.

From Wednesday, cooler weather is anticipated, with temperatures dropping to 76°F and no rain expected. The trend continues with highs in the mid-70s to low 80s for the remainder of the week, under mostly sunny skies.

The air quality index is currently moderate, with a value of 53, indicating acceptable air quality for most individuals. Residents should remain updated on weather conditions and take necessary precautions during the heat and potential storms.

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