Northeast Ohio is under a renewed severe-weather threat today, with forecasters warning that strong storms could bring damaging wind, hail and a tornado risk.
Northeast Ohio faces another round of potentially severe weather today, with forecasters warning that strong storms are likely later in the day and that additional storms could develop tomorrow.
Cleveland19 says another First Alert Weather Day is in effect, and its forecast says strong storms capable of all modes of severe weather are likely later today. The station also says severe storms are possible tomorrow.
The National Weather Service in Cleveland says multiple rounds of showers and storms are possible today. In its quick brief, the agency said the best window for severe storms is roughly 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. and that all severe-weather hazards are possible, including damaging wind gusts, large hail and a tornado.
The forecast points to a broad active pattern over the next couple of days, so conditions may change as storms develop. The main public-safety concern is the afternoon-to-evening window, when the strongest storms are most likely to move through.
Residents should stay alert for later forecast updates, watches and warnings as the day unfolds.
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