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Cleveland, OH – Isolated severe thunderstorms are expected to impact east-central Ohio on Sunday afternoon, weather officials report.
The National Weather Service (NWS) Cleveland warns that rain showers Sunday morning will likely give way to thunderstorms later. The storms are predicted to occur between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., with risks including strong winds, heavy rain, and hail. Morning cloud cover could delay storm development but will not eliminate the threat.
According to the NWS, the highest risk is in east-central Ohio, where conditions may escalate. Forecasters say the storms could become severe due to warming temperatures and clearing skies in the afternoon. Residents are advised to monitor weather alerts and prepare for possible warnings.
To stay safe, the NWS recommends securing outdoor items, avoiding unnecessary travel, and having multiple ways to receive emergency notifications. Residents in the affected areas should remain vigilant as storm conditions can change quickly.
Confidence in the storms’ exact path remains moderate, but preparedness measures are encouraged. Localized severe weather may cause disruptions or hazardous conditions.
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