Cleveland 19 news sponsored by the National Carpet mill outlet. Asking questions and getting answers, cleveland nip teen news starts now. Denise we are all getting a break from the humidity humidity tomorrow. R chance of storms . Jeff tanchak has the details. Jeff we did get storms going this afternoon. There is a small risk of storms a portion of the weekend i will be talking about. Right now lets show you what we are talking about. It is rolling off the lake and everybody else is dry. There goes what is left of the storms that popped up this afternoon along the front. From this point forward we will be dry the rest of the the tomorrow, the humidity does drop. It is going to be a very nice looking day tomorrow. A warm weekend ahead. This is going to be a threat here for a few storms. This will be a much weaker system, so it will be the tail end of the weekend and here is 7 00 p. M. To 2 00 a. M. We may see a few downpours with that. The humidity will be going back up over the weekend.
Forecast has been issued for our viewing area by the cleveland 19 weather team. Tia this means Severe Weather is possible and could happen, right, at some point today. Tm be a quiet morning commute, though. Jon loufman is in for sam today. Jon, we dont expect storms until later today. Jon 2 00 to 8 00 is the primetime. Were in a slight risk area. Thats the area in yellow. That is all of us. Not high, not moderate, not enhanced but a slight what usually happens . Somewhere or a severe storm pops. It produces 58mileperhour winds and or threequarterinch hail and accompanied by vivid lightning and locally heavy downpours as well. Well be on top of it all. This is quiet. Ford first alert doppler max. The sweep arm is coming through and the little dollops of green you see here. A reflection of the high humidity in the air. The air is laden with moisture. Are on their way through pennsylvania moving east at 30 Miles Per Hour. Theyre not the ones to worry about. Theyre the ones here in i under
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