CLEVELAND — A few showers quickly raced across Northeast Ohio before sunrise Saturday, and the rest of the evening will be mostly dry. An area of low pressure is sinking south through the day and will transfer its energy to a rapidly-strengthening nor'easter off the southeast coast.
While the massive nor'easter will track offshore and impact the East Coast, the outer fringes of the storm may clip Northeast Ohio. A few passing showers are possible, about a 30 percent chance, on Sunday. and continue into tomorrow. The extra clouds will prevent our temperatures from reaching 70 degrees on Saturday, but at the same time will prevent temperatures from dropping as much tonight. It will be mostly in the 50s and upper 40s inland.
The best chance for those showers Sunday will be east of I-77, wit