CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Greater Cleveland area faces a slight chance of thunderstorms Sunday evening before temperatures rise significantly next week, prompting the National Weather Service to warn residents about upcoming heat.
Sunday’s high will reach the mid-80s with a very slight chance of showers and thunderstorms through the evening, according to the National Weather Service. Areas south and east of Cleveland have a slightly better chance of seeing precipitation, though overall chances remain low. Skies will clear overnight with temperatures dropping to the mid-60s.
Monday will start mostly sunny with increasing clouds throughout the day, though fair amounts of sunshine are expected. Temperatures will climb into the lower 90s, marking the beginning of a significant heat wave…