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Posted: 07/21/2012
CLEVELAND - I'm Meteorologist Jason Nicholas continuing our weather web coverage today. For more weather updates, follow me on Twitter @ JasonNweather.
We'll see thickening clouds Saturday night with lows in the upper 60s, before more sunshine for Sunday with warmer temps. Highs Sunday will flirt with 90 with an isolated chance of a shower or storm.
SATURDAY NIGHT: High pressure moves off to the east, allowing a warmer, muggier air mass to slide in from the southwest. Overnight lows will drop into the 60s, most areas. Skies will remain clear to partly cloudy.
SUNDAY: Heat and humidity return to Northern Ohio. High temperatures climb into the 85 to 90 degree range again with muggy conditions dominating. Any lake breeze that forms during the day could interact with the humid air and fire up a couple of thunderstorms during the heat of the afternoon. Most areas, however will stay dry.
MONDAY: Strong thunderstorms. A cold front sliding southeast into Ohio by late in the day will likely result in strong to severe thunderstorms across Northern Ohio by mid to late afternoon. Damaging winds, and large hail would be the main threats from any storms that form. Skies will be partly cloudy during the day with high temperatures in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees!
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