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Mark Johnson

Cleveland

Will make it rain! Northern Ohio's Chief Meterologist. 🌪️Wine Snob, 🍷Mother Nature is my Nemesis!🌪️FOLLOW ME👌 IG: https://t.co/aGHmVTS49B

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  • 1 month ago | news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal

    CLEVELAND — The first thing I think you will notice this morning is the FOG! Fog is widespread and dense across much of NEO with visibility less than a quarter of a mile in some communities. It could take several hours to clear out, so use extra caution on the roads!Fog is the biggest issue this morning following days of heavy rain with calm winds.

  • 1 month ago | news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal

    CLEVELAND — Anticipate keeping the umbrellas handy for the next several days. After a soaked Saturday, we are waking up to more showers and damp conditions. Temperatures were stagnant overnight but will increase this afternoon and will be a bit milder compared to yesterday. Highs will be in the middle 50s for the lakeshore counties and the mid/upper 60s inland. The rain does not look as widespread as yesterday, but we still need to plan for rain and storms during the afternoon and evening.

  • 1 month ago | news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal

    CLEVELAND — We are waking up to wet weather. Rain is likely (clearly) today, but it is not just this morning. On and off, steady rain with a couple of downpours is expected all day. Following Friday's cold front, Saturday's highs stay cooler: 40s to lower 50s north, into the mid/upper 50s far south during the afternoon. Showers look to be most numerous during the morning hours and into this afternoon. Showers will try to break apart by this evening, but the rain chance is never zero today.

  • 1 month ago | news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal

    CLEVELAND — Isolated passing thunderstorms are possible Friday morning, but storms will increase in coverage and intensity by Friday afternoon. As another area of low pressure slides in by early afternoon, a few storms will start to flare to our west and slide east across northern Ohio by mid-afternoon.

  • 2 months ago | news5cleveland.com | Mark Johnson |Trent Magill |Katie McGraw |Phil Sakal

    CLEVELAND — Brr!! The day was a frosty and chilly start, but the temperatures are rising! After the chilly start, temperatures will increase to the low/mid 60s, which is fairly typical for the end of April. We will also have tons of sunshine with just a few passing clouds. We will warm even more by tomorrow and Tuesday, 70s return on Monday and 80s on Tuesday. We will also be watching for the next round of storms on Tuesday.

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The REAL Mark Johnson
The REAL Mark Johnson @MarkJWeather
1 Jun 25

I'm ready for a Northern Light show tonight. According to NASA, energy from a major G4 solar flare is striking the Earth today. We'll start looking just after sunset through about 11pm. Will you be watching too? These Aurora pictures are from May 2024 at my Uncle's house in https://t.co/q3ZYKOAqt3

The REAL Mark Johnson
The REAL Mark Johnson @MarkJWeather
21 May 25

Ready for Round 2?? Strong Storms, Heavy Rain! https://t.co/DaHyX7A0nF via @YouTube

The REAL Mark Johnson
The REAL Mark Johnson @MarkJWeather
20 May 25

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