Weather forecasting is an interesting proposition.

Might rain. Might not. Might snow. Might not.

But the National Weather Service office in Cleveland likes to keep everyone on their toes … just in case.

It has issued a hazardous weather look for all of Ohio for Wednesday and into Wednesday night.

There is a risk of thunderstorms, mainly between 2 and 10 p.m., as a cold front elbows its way across the state.

If the storms erupt, we can expect potentially damaging winds, large hail up to one inch and heavy rain. Maybe even an isolated tornado.

Given everything else we are dealing with these days, no one would be shocked to see someone walk into their backyard during the storm, shake a fist at the sky and shout, “What else you got?!”

You know the drill. Watch out for potential flooding in the same places it always seems to flood. Don’t drive across a water-covered road. Put your vehicle in a garage, if you have one, to protect it from ice balls rocketing downward.

Oh yeah, before we forget. We are expecting showers and thunderstorms to continue through Friday.

The good news from all of this? Saturday and Sunday look amazing right now. Sunny both days with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s.

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