197 FXUS61 KCLE 060657 AFDCLE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 257 AM EDT Sat Jun 6 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... No major changes to the forecast. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1.) Showers and storms expected today ahead of a cold front that will track through the region tonight with potentially severe level storms. 2.) Heat will build through the week as another upper level ridge builds into the Great Lakes. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1... Showers moving through Michigan and southern Ontario due to a prefrontal surface trough and the emergence of a low level jet will likely begin to dip southward into our CWA over the next several hours. These will be largely low QPF producers and scattered in nature, and not every location will receive rain this morning. As we get into the daytime hours, flow aloft becomes cyclonic, and with daytime heating, expecting not only a significant increase in the instability, but a lowering of the CAPE as well. Column RH could lag a bit, but do not expect that to be an inhibiting factor to convection today. Models now showing an increase in the 0-6km bulk shear compared to last night with 50kts, and could now see this development becoming a line or cluster of storms moving mainly northwest to southeast through the CWA. Expecting mainly damaging winds as a the threat, and this potentially severe convection should initiate after 18Z when insolation has had time to destabilize after morning cloud cover exits. KEY MESSAGE 2... High pressure in the wake of the cold front Sunday and Monday in slightly cooler weather and convective chances returning Tuesday thanks to a relatively high amplitude upper level trough axis moving through. Another more persistent upper level ridge will move in for the rest of the forecast period, through the end of the week, and will mark a period where very warm temperatures should build in along with higher dewpoints that eclipse 70F for much of the CWA Thursday and Friday. Will need to watch the apparent temperatures for the end of next week with those higher dewpoints and temperatures in place. && .AVIATION /06Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/... Several rounds of showers will move across the region through tonight. The first round will continue to move across Lake Erie over the next few hours, likely just clipping Northwest Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania through the overnight hours. Can't rule out any isolated embedded thunderstorm with this initial push of showers, but only have a TS mention through 12Z/Sat for KTOL. Another area of showers and thunderstorms will move across Indiana into western Ohio later this morning which may clip terminals along the I-75 corridor before the region sees a brief break in precipitation late this morning into early this afternoon. Hi-res models are continuing to hint at a line of thunderstorms developing south of Lake Erie and pushing south across terminals late this afternoon/early evening (~20Z/Sat to 00Z/Sun). Maintained PROB30 for this timeframe with the 06Z TAF issuance, but will likely begin to add TEMPO groups as confidence increases ahead of the 12Z forecast cycle. Any showers and/or thunderstorms that develop and move over a terminal will be capable of producing MVFR ceilings and/or visibilities. Any afternoon/evening thunderstorm that develops may reach severe limits and cause strong wind gusts and large hail. Southwest winds have decreased slightly early this morning to 8-12 knots but they are expected to increase later this morning to 10-15 knots with gusts 20-25 knots. Locally higher wind gusts possible in strong to severe thunderstorms. Winds will turn westerly while decreasing to 8 knots or less tonight. Outlook...Non-VFR possible in patchy fog early Sunday morning. Periods of non-VFR likely in occasional showers and thunderstorms Monday night through Wednesday. && .MARINE... Southwest winds on Lake Erie will increase to 15-25 knots tonight ahead of a cold front, with the stronger winds focused towards the east end of the lake on Saturday. This will lead to elevated waves in the open waters of 3-6 feet. The cold front pushes south of Lake Erie late Saturday afternoon/evening with winds decreasing quickly. Thunderstorms will also be possible tonight and Saturday with a few strong storms possible on the lake Saturday afternoon. High pressure builds in behind the front for Sunday and Monday with a light onshore flow Sunday and 15 knots or less on Monday. Southerly flow resumes on Tuesday. && .CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...26 AVIATION...13 MARINE...10