
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! 💚
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Katie McGraw
SUMMARY: A cold front is approaching northeast Ohio from the west on Wednesday. This front will bring more rain and storms to our area. Some of these storms could become strong or severe storms ahead of the front, especially Wednesday evening. This is a conditional threat for severe storms based on when exactly they arrive. I will be watching the radar like a hawk Wednesday afternoon and evening and will keep you all posted in a variety of ways.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Katie McGraw
It has been 291 days since the last time Cleveland Hopkins Airport reached temperatures in the 90s. On Aug. 30, 2024, the high temperature was 95 degrees! We have not hit 90 degrees in Cleveland this year....yet. We have a solid chance by the end of this weekend into early next week. Once the storms clear the area on Thursday, a heat dome of high pressure will build into the region for the weekend.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal |Frank Marzullo
CLEVELAND — A dry start to your Monday, temperatures in the low 60's with some sunshine. Look for a sun and cloud mix Monday, with storm chances possible after 6pm. They will be scattered, with more organized rain and thunder by dawn Tuesday morning. As for temperatures, this week, expect low to mid 80's. Humidity to be on the rise this week, fueling some afternoon thunderstorms. Tuesday looks to be more wet and stormy at times, in the morning, and then another round in the afternoon.
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1 week ago |
news5cleveland.com | Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal |Frank Marzullo
CLEVELAND — CLEVELAND — Get the latest Cleveland forecast from your News 5 weather team!By: Trent Magill , Katie McGraw, Phil Sakal, Frank MarzulloEnjoy sunshine and comfortable temperatures Sunday, Father's Day will remain dry for most, but the chance for a few downpours mainly south of Akron, will continue through midday. While not a washout midday into early evening, we could see some good downpours or thunder, south and east.
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2 weeks ago |
news5cleveland.com | Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal
CLEVELAND — Get the latest Cleveland forecast from your News 5 weather team!By: Trent Magill , Katie McGraw, Phil Sakal, Frank MarzulloRain will remain steady through most of NEO Saturday morning into Saturday afternoon. Standing water, slow travel, and some flooding will be possible where heavier rain persists. Flood Advisory continues through late morning Saturday, for a good portion of NEO.
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A very tranquil evening and sunset at Fairport Harbor! Storms have moved out and the rest of tonight and into tomorrow look *mostly dry*. A stray shower cannot be ruled out but majority will be dry until Sunday when we have to bring back the chance for a few t-showers. https://t.co/xpreSTbXv8

FRIDAY'S FUTURECAST: More hit & miss storms are expected. A few strong/severe storms will be possible Friday afternoon/evening (from roughly 1 pm to 5 pm). The best shot for strong storms will once again be in our southern communities, but we look to dry out by Friday evening! https://t.co/W8y9tkpjUS

The FLOOD ADVISORY has been expanded to include Richland, Ashland, Wayne and southern Summit Counties until 11:15 pm (along with a previously issued advisory for Stark County). https://t.co/JFAe6MFUA6