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Thunderstorms Likely As Humidity Increases: NE Ohio Forecast

Northeast Ohioans will likely see muggy conditions and showers this work week.

CLEVELAND — Rising temperatures and increasing humidity will likely lead to thunderstorms and showers, according to forecasts for the coming work week.

Temperatures are again expected to climb into the low-90s and high-80s during the week, though the heat will create opportunities for sudden rain and possible storms, the National Weather Service said.

Thunderstorms and showers are possible Monday evening, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the forecast said. Eventually, the constant rain should bring temperatures down in the low-80s, though the drop may not occur until Friday.

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Here's a day-by-day forecast to help you plan your week.

Monday — High of 90 degrees, overnight low of 71. The day should be mostly sunny, though there's a 30-percent chance of rain developing in the evening.

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Tuesday — High of 88 degrees, overnight low of 73. There's a 60-percent chance of showers or a thunderstorm developing during the day and a 60-percent chance of precipitation continuing through the evening.

Wednesday — High of 88 degrees, overnight low of 72. Showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop in the afternoon, after 3 p.m. Storms could continue until approximately 9 p.m. before the precipitation dries up.

Thursday — High of 88 degrees, overnight low of 71. Showers and thunderstorms are possible during the day, though they're likely to taper off in the late afternoon. Storms could form again overnight.

Friday — High of 83 degrees, overnight low of 63. There's currently a 50-percent chance of storms developing during the day and then continuing throughout the evening.

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