Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — It is already warm and muggy out the door this morning and this afternoon looks HOT again. Plan for temperatures in the mid 90s and the humidity will stay high. The heat index will still be near 100º today.
A stray storm is possible on Saturday afternoon/evening, but truthfully, you have a much higher chance of staying dry today. Any isolated storm that pops will contain heavy rain and perhaps some gusty winds. The next best chance for rain for most holds off until Sunday. This is our best chance for rain and storms in over a week. Storms look scattered, so there is still no guarantee that your yard will get much-needed rain. Some of these storms could become strong or severe.
These storms are being brought to us by a cold front. This cold front puts a stop to the heat wave. Plan for temps in the mid 80s on Sunday and even cooler temperatures returning on Monday. We may not even crack 80 degrees on Monday!Sunday: Heat dome breaks. Scattered strong storms.| High: 85ºWednesday: Storms are possible again. Not as warm.
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