Expect plenty of heat with daily storm chances this entire weekend.
Rain and thunderstorms are in this weekend’s forecast. CLEVELAND, Ohio -
The National Weather Service is calling for highs in the mid 80s Friday, Saturday and Sunday with overnight lows dropping only to about 70 degrees. Friday could see scattered showers and thunderstorms while there’s a slight chance for isolated thunderstorms to develop on Saturday. Sunday could see a bit of sun during the day with storm chances returning in the afternoon and evening.Rain and thunderstorms are possible throughout the weekend on the lake.
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