Difference. Beautiful skies over the denver metro area, not a lot going on. We have to look north and northwest to see the rain and that is where the cold front is hanging out to our north it moves through with showers and storms. It will get gray to the west this afternoon about 11 00 to 12 00 where were see scat foothills. After 2 00, they push east of i 25 and while theyre not expected to be severe here, we could see some stronger storms on our eastern plains. Kids are headed back to school today. We heard tarhonda talking about it at the bus stop. Well be in the 60s and by resays, warm. It should be great to play outside, 83. Watch out for shower and storms we have to watch out for the rain and drivers. Its that time of year when the forecast comes back into play there. I brought up a side street, cdot camera, to tell you about the extra traffic as kids head back to school and reminded you of the school zones. Tarhonda will have detail in a moment but areas of fort pollen will see
Storms that are to the last color currently 86 hopkins in your 90 akron canton , 85 booster. Lower dew points remain across easter counties to the last it is slightly humid. You can see the high clouds otherwise the rainfall is staying put it cannot actually stay intact because its r stable air. There could be a spot shower overnightht , tomorrow, but they found scattered showers storms about that perso coverage in tomorrow the front will be out of here allowing fo some cool ai to move in tomorrow night. Hard to say the amount of rainfall, around one mid 60s, fairly quiet tonight. Better chances tomorrow afternoon high above 80 degrees this will open the door to some coolest air we have felt in a long time. Thsr browns player jim brown, is never shied away from taking th stand on social issues and now hes taking sidesue on one of the most controversi ourrent player says he supports a player wh refuses to stand up for the National Anthem as dave nethers joins ushe from browns headquarte
The winds of change, they are moving out. Lot of people will be happy to see thee closed to 90 degree temperatures go away september is the cooler more perfect time of year. Things will be changing, but first, thank you for linking up with us. This check in with scott sabol in for a. J. Colby. We still get some warmth, late september is when we see i cooling down look at the webcam time laps come in alta lake induced by th northeast wind. The widespread 60s the front is moving south the tropical humidity is deflected. It will be less humid, mid to upper 70s south of canton into tuscarawas counting. Will be talking about this Morning Police are steppin up patrols and people are warne aboutg a string of armed robberies the Cleveland Clinic. The attacks are having broad daylight. The magen , the six this year you the Cleveland Clinic around when the main campus is teeming with people. 52yearold female researcher, was exiting her car tuesday, it was parked in the Antioch Baptist Church par
Severe energy injuries. Lets go to our odot view. We do have a live look at the scene. Is still an active scene. I spoke with police a few minutes ago and they say they are on sure when the lanes will reopen but the left 2 lanes are open. Now from the live desk, a power outage forcing students to find somewhere else to sleep overnight. Instead of staying in the freshman them turning to the Student Center turning it into a temporary bedroom. Many upperclassmen also open the doors and shared there rooms and public areas with these freshman. They cant even swiped into there dorms to get there things. Students tell us they are frustrated but making the most of it. We are waiting on a statement and we will keep you updated. We definitely feel temperatures rising and dozens of schools in northeast ohio close today because it is just too hot. Degrees. We are live outside at one of those very schools this morning. Reporter it is muggy and for School Officials here at this campus and a lot of t
The semester is off for trying to a rough start from some for some john carroll freshman students. A power outage has locked them out of the dorms. That left students understandably frustrated. Instead of staying in freshman doors on the campus in university heights, a lot of them got creative. Center turning it into a temporary bedroom. Many upperclassmen shared there rooms and public areas with the stranded freshman. Were still working the story on the power outage and working to get more information from officials at john carroll university. Students elsewhere were having a time of it as well. Dozens of School Buildings in northeast ohio including many in the Cleveland Metropolitan district have been affected. They are closed today because it is just too hot. Temperatures in some classrooms this long spell of hot weather. Nick foley has more on the massive shutdown. Reporter more than 30 ne. Ohio schools including at least 20 in the Cleveland Metro School District like here at cleve