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**Summary:**

Northeast Ohio is bracing for extreme heat and humidity on Thursday, prompting a “19 First Alert Weather Day.” Temperatures will reach the low to mid-90s, feeling like 104 degrees with humidity. While Thursday will be dry and hazy at times, the heat will continue into the night. Friday brings a change with the return of showers and storms, as a cold front arrives and sets up shop for the weekend. While it won’t be a continuous downpour, scattered storms and high humidity are expected throughout the weekend, with highs in the low to mid-80s.

**News Article:**

**Extreme Heat Alert Issued for Northeast Ohio: “19 First Alert Weather Day” Declared**

**CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) –** Northeast Ohio is under a “19 First Alert Weather Day” for Thursday as temperatures are expected to skyrocket into the low to mid-90s. The high humidity will make it feel like a scorching 104 degrees.

“Residents should take precautions to stay cool and hydrated throughout the day,” said WOIO meteorologist [insert meteorologist name if available, otherwise leave blank]. “We’re expecting hazy conditions at times, but unfortunately, there won’t be any rain to provide relief.”

Thursday night will offer little respite from the heat, with temperatures remaining in the upper 60s and lower 70s by Friday morning.

The weather pattern is set to shift on Friday with the arrival of showers and thunderstorms. A cold front will linger in the region from Friday through Sunday, triggering intermittent showers and storms throughout the weekend.

“While it won’t rain constantly, residents should be prepared for pop-up storms at any time this weekend,” the meteorologist added. High humidity will continue, with weekend highs expected in the low to mid-80s.

WOIO will continue to provide updates on the weather forecast throughout the day. Remember to stay safe and hydrated during this period of extreme heat.

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