Severe Storms Expected Today, Continuing Tomorrow: First Alert Forecast

Severe Storms Expected Today, Continuing Tomorrow: First Alert Forecast

Cleveland and nearby counties are under another First Alert Weather Day. Severe storms expected today will threaten the region.

Timing and primary threats

A lull is likely during the early afternoon. Storm activity is expected to ramp up after 3 PM.

Forecasters say all modes of severe weather are possible. The main risk will be gusts up to 60 mph.

As storms interact with a lingering boundary, a brief spin-up tornado cannot be ruled out.

Temperature and humidity

Highs ahead of the storms will reach the middle to upper 70s. Conditions will feel very muggy.

Tonight and tomorrow

Storms should move out this evening, but another round is likely later tonight. The activity may continue into tomorrow.

The next round is expected to be less intense. Gusty, isolated wind reports will be the main threat.

This First Alert forecast warns of severe storms expected today and continuing tomorrow. Another First Alert Weather Day remains in effect.

Rest of the week

Friday looks calm with sunshine and highs in the 70s. Plans that rely on fair weather should be fine.

Saturday brings another frontal surge. Evening hours carry the greatest storm risk, and officials are monitoring for a possible First Alert Weather Day.

Cool down and clearing

Temperatures plunge Sunday into the 40s and 50s. Expect a few lake effect showers with the colder air in place.

High pressure builds Monday, bringing more sunshine by afternoon. Northerly winds keep highs in the 50s.

Southerly winds return Tuesday, allowing readings to climb back into the 60s.

Filmogaz.com will provide updates as conditions evolve. Stay alert and follow local guidance if severe weather approaches.

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