Cleveland, Ohio – Strong thunderstorms could roll across Northern Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania from Monday afternoon through late Monday night, bringing the potential for isolated damaging wind gusts.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, a marginal risk for severe weather has been issued for cities including Cleveland, Akron, Youngstown, Toledo, and Erie. The threat window runs from mid-afternoon Monday, June 30, through the overnight hours. A few stronger cells may bring wind gusts over 40 mph and brief power outages in localized areas.
Communities along the I-90 and I-76 corridors should monitor conditions closely, especially during the evening commute. Storms are expected to be scattered but capable of producing brief downpours, lightning, and sudden wind shifts. The risk area includes Mahoning, Trumbull, Ashtabula, and Lake counties in Ohio, along with Crawford and Erie counties in Pennsylvania…