CLEVELAND — Our pole position of the driest September on record so far is in major jeopardy as a large storm system is about to move in and completely flip our dry and warm pattern. Before rain arrives, a southerly surge of heat and moisture is occurring through the afternoon, with the hottest day since August 16th (87) expected. No lake breeze means everyone across Northeast Ohio will see mid to upper 80s. Heat index values could briefly reach 90 degrees on Sunday afternoon with the combination of heat and humidity. If you are going to the Browns game, get ready to sweat and try to stay cool! Do not forget the ponchos for a late-game storm chance.

Scattered showers and downpours are likely by Sunday evening, with a severe t-storm or two possible. A level one of five (marginal) risk has b

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