FORECAST: On-and-off sprinkles after damaging storms

CLEVELAND (WJW) — A drier and calmer day after storms Tuesday evening left extensive damage.

The National Weather Service has not confirmed a tornado in the area at this time. The Tornado Warning began around 4 p.m. with Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties and ended in Mahoning County. As a result, Wednesday morning, power outages linger and some area businesses are closed.

Today: Temperatures will be cooler, not as humid with a light breeze.

There will be a mix of sun and clouds. A few sprinkles from time to time.

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Humidity briefly climbs Thursday/Friday as the remnants of the tropical system head into central Pennsylvania. There is a small chance for a shower late Thursday/early Friday in spots as Debbie moves northward.

Witnesses spot alligator swimming in Lake Erie

After the cold front early Friday, the humidity drops off late Friday and into this weekend.

Back on July 22, our long-range outlook highlighted the cool down.

Here’s the latest 8-Day Forecast:

If you’re headed to the Fox 8 Foxtrot on Sunday, the weather will be pretty perfect!

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