Ohio Heatwave: Highs in the 90s and Sunny Skies Today

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Cleveland, OH – Ohio residents should brace for a hot and sunny day, with temperatures soaring into the 90s across much of the state. Cities like Toledo and Findlay are expected to reach 91 degrees, while Akron and Canton could see highs of 92 and 91 degrees respectively.

According to the US National Weather Service Cleveland, today will be marked by clear skies and intense heat, making it essential for residents to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor activities. Cleveland is forecasted to hit 90 degrees, while Erie and Ashtabula are slightly cooler at 87 and 86 degrees.

The extended forecast indicates a slight cooling trend starting tomorrow, with temperatures in Cleveland expected to reach 80 degrees under partly cloudy skies and a 55% chance of rain. The rain may continue into Tuesday with a high of 82 degrees. Wednesday will bring back sunshine with temperatures around 83 degrees. The rest of the week will see highs in the mid-80s with mixed weather conditions, including potential rain showers on Thursday and Friday.

Over the weekend, temperatures are predicted to hover around 80 degrees, with a mix of sun and clouds. The weather on Monday and Tuesday is expected to be mild, with highs of 77 and 82 degrees respectively. Air quality will remain moderate, with an index of 55, similar to yesterday.

Residents should take precautions during the heatwave, ensuring they use sun protection, especially between 10 AM and 6 PM when UV exposure is highest. For more detailed updates, residents are encouraged to follow local weather forecasts and stay informed about any potential heat advisories.

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