It's a hot one, Northeast Ohio.
The sun and heat are making quite an appearance this Father's Day, giving us all the perfect excuse to jump in the pool with our dads.
According to the National Weather Service, the hottest temperature ever recorded on Father's Day in Cleveland was 96 back in 1944. This Father's Day, the projected high is 95, the NWS said.
The hottest temperature ever recorded on Father's day in Cleveland is 96! This occurred back in 1944. https://t.co/FAvYqO8yjb
— NWS Cleveland (@NWSCLE) June 16, 2018
A heat advisory is posted for much of northwest Ohio where heat index values will be able to reach or exceed 100 degrees this afternoon. Stay hydrated. Stay cool. #ohwx #pawx pic.twitter.com/09i1HnKrDa
— NWS Cleveland (@NWSCLE) June 17, 2018
Temperatures will reach the mid-90s, but it's going to feel like 100, so be careful and stay cool!
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