Temps set to surge: Cleveland weather forecast for August 23, 2024

Published: Aug 22, 2024 Duration: 00:03:09 Category: News & Politics

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Anyway, can't wait to see, uh, Friday football kick off tonight. Get a lot of teams have already played, but certainly gonna be a great night to have some football. Look at us, temperature wise, seventies falling into the sixties, mainly clear skies, light wind, low humidity. It's just gonna be picture perfect as you go into your Friday night for any plans that you might have. All right. What's the weather impact? Well, we're next thing we're, we're looking at here in the forecast is not only the warm up, but we've got a very active week next week. In fact, we may have one of the hottest, most humid and a pretty stormy week next week that we've had all summer so far. What a change right from 52 right now. Due points still sitting low here on this Friday morning. We've got temperatures that are pretty hodgepodge. We've got a near 60 in Canton, 60 in downtown. You get outside of the cities though and we've got temps, uh, in West G for, uh, David right now sitting in the upper forties. We've got forties down in Wayne County, forties out in Lorraine County as well. A little bit milder as you get out towards Erie and Huron counties. But overall, all of us are dealing with that really comfortable air and this is where there's not much in terms of humidity. This is where there is. It's all going around an area of high pressure. So here's the high, it grabs onto that Gulf of Mexico moisture and flings it northward. So it's more humid and warmer up in Canada right now than it is here locally. And locally you see, we've got clear skies, but there's a series of frontal boundaries out towards the west and these frontal boundaries, they're not gonna make much headway in our direction. But what will the next two days are some of these high clouds? So we'll have sunshine some high wispy clouds every now and then. Not really too big of a deal. And then by Sunday this front will stall right over northern Ohio. So we have some isolated pop ups in the afternoon. It doesn't look to be too big of a deal. National Designer an hour by our forecast. High whispy. That's about it today. Otherwise lots of sunshine, low eighties is where I have us for highs today. Uh, humidity is still gonna remain manageable. So outdoor yard work, whatever it happens to be, it looks good tonight. Not quite as cool. We're back down to the fifties. So there's that, but we're done with the forties. Temperatures are going to start to warm even more after that. We're talking mid eighties for highs on your Saturday. A great day. It is to be a little warm. And remember when you get into that sunshine, this time of year, it feels about 10 degrees warmer, so it's gonna feel pretty hot outside tomorrow afternoon. And then notice Saturday night, we only fall back into the sixties in terms of the weekend sun, high clouds warmer on Saturday, Sunday, just an isolated afternoon storm risk don't cancel plans around it. It is certainly gonna be on the warmer side though. And we're talking near nineties Sunday and then I've got, it's in the nineties. I'm going above model guides Monday, Tuesday next week. If we get storms, either of those days, that could knock our temperature down a few degrees. But I think all signals are there for a couple of nineties which are getting harder to do this time of year. There's your humidity as well. It's gonna be tropical next week. Long ranger forecasts. Where do we go from there? Well, we talk about that isolated storm risk on Sunday there. It is otherwise a little quieter on Monday. And then we deal with these complexes of storms, at least the chances for them. I know it looks kind of messy on there, but that's the signal and the forecast is for several rounds of storms and we could use it. Look at the drought down state down by Hawking Hills, Athens dealing with some severe, even extreme drought. We could use the rain ourselves, you know, mortgage seven A forecast into the nineties next week. Daily storm chances no days of wash out, but we'll have to keep our eye on the radar. Dave. All right, Matt. Thank you.

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