
Katie McGraw
Meteorologist at WEWS-TV (Cleveland, OH)
Certified Broadcast Meteorologist by AMS (#823). Meteorologist at News 5 Cleveland. Pit stops in Louisville, Erie, Zanesville & Athens! π
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1 day ago |
news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal
CLEVELAND β Enjoy the taste of summer today! It will be even warmer today with high temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s. A few clouds and even an isolated afternoon or evening rain shower will occur in a couple of spots, but most of the area will stay dry the entire day. Clouds will be increasing by this evening and tonight, along with a few showers that will continue to increase by Friday. Rain will return Friday with scattered thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon and evening.
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4 days ago |
news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal
CLEVELAND β Happy Easter! After a cold front passed through NEO on Saturday, we are waking up to much colder temperatures. Plan for 40s out the door. It will be warmer inland this afternoon. Highs will be in the mid to upper 50s lakeside, with 60s expected inland. The front is now stalled out near the Ohio River, and it will hang out there for most of the day with high pressure to the north.
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5 days ago |
news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal
CLEVELAND β A cold front slides through on Saturday morning and then stalls across Southern Ohio through Sunday. After a mild start to the day, temperatures will gradually fall back into the 50s throughout the day. The highest chance for rain with the heaviest rain looks to occur from 9 am until 3 or 4 pm, with a gradual drying trend by the late afternoon and evening. A couple of these storms could contain some large hail, strong winds, and heavy rain during the late morning and early afternoon.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Katie McGraw
THURSDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE: If you have plans for the holiday or Easter weekend, it's important to plan for rounds of rain and storms, especially on Saturday and possibly even Easter Sunday. Let's break down what to expect each day of the holiday weekend below. Set upHigh pressure (the blue H in the image below) will be pushed to the east of Northeast Ohio on Thursday. A low-pressure system is currently to our west and will move toward the Great Lakes this weekend.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Katie McGraw
This weekend is the Full Pink Moon! Let's address the elephant in the room right off the bat. No, the moon will not turn a shade of pink this weekend. It is just called the pink moon. Over centuries, different cultures have named all of the full moons. Most of the nicknames have come from Native Americans and are still used today. April's Pink Moon is named after a species of pink wildflowers that bloom in early Spring.
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RAIN RETURNS: It's dry right now, but clouds are already returning before rain returns this evening. It will start to the SW first but become widespread by tonight. It will be soaked overnight with a few wet flakes. Thursday will start wet, but looks drier by the afternoon. https://t.co/qlZEtIHZI7

Most of the afternoon will be pretty dry, but a wintry mix is possible this evening and again tomorrow evening! Minor snow accumulation cannot be ruled out - but should remain less than 2 inches. Keep it in mind though that the roads could be slick! https://t.co/uP5niDC03x

FUTURECAST: This is the driest part of the day with a few light spotty showers possible this afternoon. However, widespread rain is expected to return this evening and into tonight. Pockets of moderate rainfall will be possible. https://t.co/bmLelafFUA