
Northeast Ohio Braces for Severe Storms
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Northeast Ohio braces for severe storms on Tuesday, with the National Weather Service warning of damaging winds, hail up to one inch, and a slim chance of a tornado. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the area under a level two of five slight risk for severe weather, mainly starting late afternoon into evening. The day will start off warm, with highs pushing upper seventies to near eighty degrees, before a cold front rolls in from the west, causing storms to pop as isolated cells with hail and winds first, then clustering into lines bringing widespread gusts later. Heavy rain will linger overnight into Wednesday, raising risks for localized flooding in low spots, while temps crash to around fifty degrees under north winds and ongoing showers. The pattern stays active from there, with scattered showers and a possible home opener for the Cleveland Guardians against the Cubs on Friday. The weekend brings another system late Saturday into Sunday, possibly packing more storms or heavy rain ahead of cooling air by Easter.
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