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Slow-Moving Front to Drench Northeast Ohio with Heavy Rain and Flood Risk

Persistent showers driven by the lingering front threaten flash flooding before weekend drying.

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Overview

  • A slow-moving front will linger over Northeast Ohio until Friday, ushering in rain late Thursday morning through Friday morning.
  • The heaviest rain and scattered storms are expected in the southern half of the region, notably around US-30 and areas south.
  • Forecasters warn that prolonged downpours could lead to localized flash flooding, particularly overnight into Friday.
  • Temperatures will fall about 10 degrees from Wednesday’s readings, with highs confined to the mid and upper 70s.
  • Humidity is set to drop significantly this weekend, followed by next-week highs running roughly 5 degrees below seasonal averages.