However, there will still be dry time this weekend.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Three consecutive 19 First Alert Weather Days are in place from today through Monday due to the potential for strong to severe storms each day this Memorial Day weekend. However, the overall severe risk remains low, so a widespread outbreak of severe weather is not expected on any day. What is likely is that a couple of the storms each day become strong enough to produce damaging wind gusts and large hail in addition to heavy rainfall and, of course, lightning.
Scattered storms fade after sunset Saturday, giving way to a quiet overnight. Low temperatures drop to the upper 50s under a mostly clear sky.
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