Cleveland weekend weather

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Clevelanders need to prepare for some serious heat this weekend. Friday is already scorching, and it’s going to be the coolest day this weekend. Both Saturday and Sunday, heat indices will top 100 degrees.

The rest of Friday, expect high temperatures to reach the upper 80s, and stay in the 80s most of the night. Sunny skies and light winds will only exacerbate the heat.

The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for all of Northeast Ohio from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday. The weather service says heat stress and heat-related illnesses are possible, especially for the elderly and those sensitive to heat. The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency issued an air quality alert through Saturday for increased levels of ozone. Sensitive groups, such as those with lung disease or young children or the elderly, should reduce exposure and spend time indoors.

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The combination of the jet stream, surface winds and those brutally sunny skies will warm temperatures into the low 90s. But with moisture-laden air, that will feel closer to 100 degrees. So make sure to stay hydrated if spending extended amounts of time outside, and wear that sunblock.

The same weather pattern will persist through Sunday, leading to a second day of unseasonable heat. Again, high temperatures will reach the low 90s, but that will feel closer to 100 degrees. It's possible the National Weather Service could issued another heat advisory.

A few clouds could mix in, but the day is still looking mostly sunny and clear of rain.

Check out the full forecast below.

(National Weather Service, Cleveland)

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Temperatures

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Rain chances

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Winds

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Pollen

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(Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com)