CLEVELAND – Rain chances will begin to decrease across Northeast Ohio behind a cold front by the end of tonight. Temperatures tonight will drop into the upper to lower 50s; along with lower, more comfortable humidity.
You may need a light jacket Monday morning, it will be cooler in the afternoon with highs in the 60s in most communities, but this is one of the driest days of next week. Isolated rainfall is possible for our southern communities; from RT. Areas south of the 30th may have a chance of showers Monday afternoon into Monday night. Otherwise, much of the region will look dry at the start of the work week, but that won't last long.
Yes…more rounds of storms are expected Tuesday into next weekend, with mild temperatures for much of the week before cooling off next weekend. Stronger storms are possible Tuesday.
What to expect:
- The rain will gradually subside tonight
- Cool overnight with less humidity
- Mild and humid weather for the coming week
- Severe storms possible on Tuesday
- Looks to be cooler by the weekend
Daily breakdown:
Sunday night: Chances of rain are gradually decreasing. Cool and moist. | low: 53°
on Monday: Mainly dry. Showers in the south. | High: 67°
Tuesday: Rain/storm. Strong possibility. Warmer. | High: 75 degrees
Wednesday: The rain/storm was late. Warm to the touch. | High: 77°
Thursday: Rain/storm possible. Even cooler. | High: 72 degrees
Friday: Brief showers. Much cooler | High: 60°
Saturday: More showers. Cool. | High: 61°
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