Overview
- Northeast Ohio recorded mid-80s highs and mostly sunny skies Thursday after isolated showers ended by Wednesday evening.
- Humidity levels are gradually rising and are expected to feel more oppressive heading into the weekend.
- A weak cold front late Friday may produce a few spotty storms in western and lakeshore areas with limited coverage.
- Air quality has improved slightly as Canadian wildfire smoke haze wanes, but fine particle pollution remains at moderate levels.
- Rain chances are forecast to climb early next week when another disturbance moves in, while models keep heat and humidity above normal through mid-August.