Scattered storms are expected to push through Ohio tonight with some storms possibly severe. Damaging winds and heavy rain are the main threats but an isolated tornado along with flash flooding will also be possible. Storms will be more intense across western Ohio and gradually weaken as they push east through early Tuesday morning. Tuesday will start calmer but storms will re-fire in the afternoon. Once again, there will be a threat for severe weather, mainly across northern Ohio Tuesday afternoon and evening. 

Unsettled and thus stormy weather will stick around through Thursday with occasional bouts of heavy rain and strong storms. Calmer and slightly cooler weather will arrive Friday and into the start of the weekend. Temperatures will drop back into the 70s with overnight lows in the 50s by Saturday.

Tonight- Today will be quiet during the day but severe weather is possible late tonight through early Tuesday morning. Patchy, dense fog to start the day. Warm and sunny afternoon with highs in the 70s north to middle 80s south. Storms begin to move in 9 pm in northwest Ohio and could be severe with threats for tornadoes, hail and damaging winds.

Tuesday – Storms exit early with more storms developing late in the day. Some late day storms could be strong or severe, especially across the northern half of Ohio. Temperatures will soar in the afternoon under mostly sunny  skies. Highs will be in the 70s north to upper 80s.​

Wednesday-Chance for scattered showers and storms. Highs in mid 70s north to low 80s south.​

Thursday- More showers and storms likely. Highs in the upper 70s.

Friday-Mostly sunny and cooler with highs in the 70s.

Saturday- Sunshine will start the weekend with comfortable temperatures near normal, in the 70s. There is a slight chance for a shower by late evening or at night across northern Ohio.

-Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell