Cleveland, OH – A storm system is set to bring heavy rain and potential thunderstorms to the Cleveland area tonight, with hazardous conditions likely on I-90. Showers are expected to begin after 5 p.m., with the heaviest downpours and thunderstorms forecast between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Winds could reach up to 13 mph, making driving conditions challenging.
According to the National Weather Service, drivers should exercise caution during peak storm hours. Wet roads and reduced visibility are likely to cause delays, especially for those traveling along I-90. Commuters are urged to check local traffic updates and allow extra travel time to avoid accidents. Rainfall amounts are predicted to be between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with higher totals in areas affected by thunderstorms.
Looking ahead, Wednesday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 66°F, providing a welcome break from the storms. Temperatures will cool down to 52°F overnight. The rest of the week should remain dry, with partly cloudy skies on Thursday and sunny conditions expected Friday through Saturday. Highs will range from 69°F to 75°F, offering mild and pleasant weather for the weekend.