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Smoke Clears Over Northeast Ohio as Cold Front Promises Rain for Father’s Day Weekend

A cold front is set to usher in showers and thunderstorms this Father’s Day weekend with a low risk of localized flooding.

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Overview

  • Air quality advisories were lifted on June 11 after particulate levels fell from 'unhealthy for sensitive groups' to 'moderate' as upper-level smoke dispersed.
  • High pressure delivered low- to mid-80s temperatures and mostly sunny skies on June 11 despite lingering haze aloft.
  • A cold front advancing on June 12 will shift winds to clear remaining smoke and usher in isolated showers through Thursday night.
  • Rain chances climb to 70–90 percent on Saturday as a weather system intersects the front, raising the risk of training storms and localized flooding.
  • Models disagree on whether the front will stall south of Lake Erie, creating uncertainty for Sunday’s weather with possible lingering showers.