Cleveland, OH – Northeast Ohio residents can expect a warm but unsettled weekend as rain and thunderstorms move into the area late Sunday and continue into Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Cleveland.
High clouds will increase across the region Saturday, September 20, with afternoon highs reaching between 80 and 87 degrees. Forecasters say isolated showers are possible in western parts of the state. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 50s to low 60s.
According to NWS, a warm front lifting northward late Sunday, September 21, will bring rising humidity and higher rain chances. Thunderstorms are expected to develop Sunday evening and continue overnight. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs between 81 and 86 degrees and lows near 60.
On Monday, September 22, forecasters say scattered rain and thunderstorms are likely to persist throughout the afternoon and evening as humid conditions linger. Highs will reach 78 to 82 degrees, with overnight lows in the low 60s.
Drivers and outdoor planners should be prepared for changing conditions and possible disruptions to evening activities. The unsettled weather pattern may extend into midweek, depending on how the front tracks across Ohio.
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