Heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and large hail are the main risks.
Ahead of this front is the potential for a few strong to severe storms to develop. While rain and storms will be pretty widespread, thethreat is looking isolated at best. The main storm risks would be heavy rain, damaging wind gusts, and large hail.
Temperatures drop throughout the afternoon and end up in the 60s by sunset. A stiff north wind picks up between 15 and 25 mph. The risk for severe storms wanes after sunset, but showers will linger well past then. Therefore, high school football games are expected to be damp and brisk.Saturday sees a mostly cloudy sky with a gusty north to northwest wind and scattered showers rolling off the lake. A few funnels or waterspouts may try to form. High temperatures barely get to the low 60s.
Sunday morning starts quite chilly with temperatures in the low to mid 40s. A few rural spots could see their first 30s andlight frost of the season. The afternoon warms up to the upper 60s under a partly cloudy sky. It remains breezy with a west wind between 10 and 20 mph. A quiet and warmer stretch of weather is in store for the entire work week ahead. High temperatures stay in the 80s through the upcoming weekend as well.Garfield Heights police chase ends in fiery crash on I-77; at least 3 people hurt19 First Alert Day: Risk of severe storms this afternoon19 First Alert Weather Day Friday: Scattered storms in the afternoon; some gusty winds & hail
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