Mark Johnson has been News 5's Chief Meteorologist since 2003.
CLEVELAND — Sunday will feature more dry time, but there will be a couple of subtle changes. The more noticeable change will be more clouds in the sky. These are mostly high-level clouds, so there will still be filtered sunshine. It will also be slightly more humid and summery, with afternoon temps in the mid-80s.
After several dry days and in the midst of drought, we are in need of rain. There is a system approaching the area during the work week, but the coverage and projected rainfall totals are looking lackluster. There will be a few chances, though, starting Monday and continuing on and off through Thursday. The severe weather threat looks pretty low as well. Temperatures will be very seasonable all week long.Sunday: More clouds, a touch warmer & a touch more humid.
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