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Port Clinton darkened lakeside streetlights this week to deter a major mayfly hatch from Lake Erie that’s coating cars and making roads slick.
Clear, breezy Friday in Cleveland with a high rip‑current risk on Lake Erie until mid‑afternoon; sunnier Saturday and a wetter Sunday expected.
Heat indices near 100°F today with a Heat Advisory in effect. Late-night storms could bring gusty winds in parts of the city.
Light rain this morning gives way to a Heat Advisory noon–8 p.m. Wednesday, June 10. Heat indexes could reach about 100°F; showers and storms are possible.
Muggy morning with scattered storms likely this afternoon and evening. Heat and humidity build midweek with feels-like temps near 100°F.
Mostly clear Monday with highs near 87°F. Midweek heat and daily thunderstorms bring a risk of heavy rain and heat stress.
NOAA forecasts a strong geomagnetic storm this week that could push auroras into as many as 20 U.S. states; clear, dark skies will be key.
Sunny and mild Sunday in Cleveland; heat climbs into the 90s early next week with likely storms Tuesday. Keep an eye on cooling centers and forecasts.
Scattered storms and gusty southwest winds hit Cleveland Saturday, with lake advisories through the evening. Expect hotter weather to return next week.
Clear and warm Friday in Cleveland with highs near 89°F. Showers and storms become likely late Friday night into Saturday with gusty winds.
Sunny Thursday with highs near 83°F. Showers and thunderstorms likely Friday night into Saturday — have a backup for outdoor plans.
Clear and cool Wednesday in Cleveland, warming into the 80s by Friday. Showers and thunderstorms likely Saturday, June 6.
Clear start Tuesday gives way to a late‑week warm‑up, topping near 91°F on Friday. Scattered storms are possible Saturday and Sunday.
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