Soaking rain to start Memorial Day weekend in Northeast Ohio
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A 19 First Alert Weather Day is in place through Saturday for heavy rainfall which could lead to localized flood concerns to start the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
A 10 Weather Impact Alert is in place for Friday afternoon and evening for widespread rain developing. This rain will be heavy at times and is expected to affect the afternoon commute. Areas of rain will gradually spread northward on Friday,
Central Ohio's Memorial Day weekend weather forecast includes high chances of rain and thunderstorms, potentially affecting Bruno Mars' concert May 22.
Widespread rain with a few rumbles of thunder will start to move into the area after 4PM. The rain will increase from south to north across the area late Friday afternoon into Friday evening. It will be raining just about everywhere by 9PM on Friday.
A complex of showers and storms rolled across Ohio through Tuesday evening. Several Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued as there was the risk for damaging wind gusts of 60+ m
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Columbus and southeastern Ohio, with rain expected for Memorial Day weekend.
Abundant moisture is building in from the south. Low pressure tracks just west of Cleveland tomorrow. A mainly cloudy sky today. Showers will begin to move into the area this afternoon from south to north.
An early-season heat wave is expected to bring the first real stretch of summer-like weather to Ohio next week.
Northeast Ohio will see sticky conditions with upper 80s temperatures and low 60s dew points before storms arrive Tuesday afternoon.
Not a lot happening over the next 24 to 36 hours in Ohio, even though we are starting to see some very active weather develop to our west. This afternoon we cant rule out a few showers or t-storms in NW and west central parts of the state,
It's nearly hurricane season on the coasts and the El Niño weather pattern driving it can bring increased rainfall elsewhere. Will Ohio be affected?