Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — Get ready for a HEAT WAVE NE Ohio! This is our first heat wave of 2024 and could rival a heat wave back in 2017! This looks to be the longest stretch of 90-degree days in many years.
Heat builds to begin the work week! We're looking at multiple 90º days from Monday through Friday . Plan for temperatures each day in the lower and middle 90s. With increased humidity, it will feel even hotter. Heat index values could climb into the upper 90s to the low triple digits. Therefore, the National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for the entire work week. Find more information here.
Storm chances will be limited, so prepare to keep the lawn and garden watered! The best chance for spotty showers and storms looks to be on Monday and Tuesday. However, these storms look to be hit or miss and do not guarantee that everyone to get some needed rain.Monday: Hazy, Hot, Humid! Isolated thunder.| High: 94ºJuneteenth: Hazy, Hot, Humid! Stray storms.
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