(WJW) — A Wind Advisory has been issued for several Northeast Ohio counties from 10 a.m. Sunday to 10 a.m. Monday. Gusts up to 50 mph expected, especially late evening/overnight.
While Sunday will be a warm day, it will also be a very wet one. Widespread steady rain, sometimes heavy for Sunday morning. Off & on rain & potential thunderstorms Sunday evening.
Rainfall totals through Monday morning will likely range from 0.5″ to 1.5″. The heaviest rain will likely fall west of I-71.
Despite the clouds and rain, Sunday is going to be a mild day. Highs on Sunday will still be on either side of 60 degrees.
Anyone going to the final Browns home game of the season should wear their rain gear.
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Rain will still be likely Monday morning but will taper off by Monday afternoon. The cold front moving through today will knock our temperatures down a little early next week. Highs on Monday will be in the mid 40s.
Another storm system will impact Northeast Ohio Tuesday/Wednesday of next week. This storm system will bring in more wet weather and a blast of cold air. Many could start 2025 off with snow. The first several days of 2025 look cold. There will be a chance of accumulating lake effect snow for the snow belt towards the end of next week. Here’s the latest 8-Day Forecast: