CLEVELAND — Significant rain and potentially strong storms will move through Northeast Ohio through early Sunday afternoon, with more windswept rain continuing into Sunday night.

The heaviest rain is likely to roll through with a few rumbles between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. from west to east. This timing would avoid a worst-case scenario with severe storms and lightning that could have significantly impacted the Browns game. Lightning aside, windswept downpours are still expected for tailgaters and for the first part of the game if the storm slows down slightly. While there is a chance for a strong or severe storm, widespread wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph should be expected starting Sunday morning and continuing into the night, with any embedded stronger storm holding stronger gusts than that.

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