Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — I'm watching Beryl's track closely because it'll have an impact on us midweek. Plan on rain from Beryl Wednesday, along with winds gusting as high as 30mph. Nothing dangerous, but definitely impactful for our Wednesday.
As far as Tuesday goes... plan on heat & humidity. Temps Tuesday will soar into the upper 80s, with some spots touching 90º. Super sweaty and eventually stormy. Plan on a few t-storms Tuesday afternoon with an increase in rainfall as we roll into Wednesday.Wednesday: Rain and gusty winds from the remnants of Beryl. | High: 82ºFriday: More sunshine, more heat.
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