Residents across the Cleveland area should prepare for a mixed bag of weather conditions, according to the latest forecasts from the National Weather Service in Cleveland. A cold front is expected to move slowly from northwest to east today through Monday morning, becoming stationary at times, before exiting the region.
Shower and thunderstorm activity will be sporadic, particularly for those east of I-71, with the heaviest concentration of precipitation anticipated in far eastern Ohio and Northwestern Pennsylvania. “PoPs do increase into the afternoon for points east of I-71, with higher chances in the far eastern Ohio counties and Northwestern Pennsylvania,” the National Weather Service noted in their area forecast discussion. By Sunday evening, the intensity of rain should wane as the system progresses eastward, however, the slow-marching front will keep some areas on their toes with modest rain probabilities persisting into early Monday.
Temperatures during this period are expected to drop slightly, offering a break from the recent heat. High temperatures for today and Monday are forecasted to settle in the mid-80s, with nighttime lows dipping into the upper 60s and low 70s. Looking further ahead, a bout of high pressure is slated to bring a brief respite Monday evening through Tuesday before a warm front enters the scene midweek, signaling another round of more pronounced weather shifts…