Weather
Severe Thunderstorms, Tornadoes Possible Monday Night
There is a chance for damaging storms to develop over much of northern Ohio on Monday.
OHIO — Severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes could develop Monday night in northern Ohio.
"Thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening across portions of northern Ohio. Some thunderstorms may approach severe limits with damaging wind gusts. A tornado or two is also possible," the National Weather Service said in a weather outlook statement.
The most likely location for severe storms is south of Route 30, though much of the state could experience some form of damaging wind gusts and cutting rain.
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Showers and storms could persist through much of the week, particularly as temperatures ping pong between the low 60s and the low 40s. The best chance for a dry stretch this week will be between Wednesday night and Thursday night. There's a good chance of rain on all other days this work week.
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There is a marginal risk for severe storms⛈️today for much of #Ohio. There will be a threat for isolated tornadoes🌪️and damaging wind gusts🌬️up to 60 mph. Stay #Weather aware for possible warnings and alerts from the #NWS!#OHwx #PAwx #Cleveland #Ohio #CLEwx pic.twitter.com/kfjubwfdsO
— NWS Cleveland (@NWSCLE) October 25, 2021
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