CLEVELAND — The series of storms that made their way through Northeast Ohio on Wednesday afternoon has left behind a trail of homes without power.
According to FirstEnergy, thousands of customers are still experiencing a power outage throughout the region. Here are some of the counties that are affected with outages as of 2:25 p.m. Saturday:
- Cuyahoga - 2,824
- Summit - 1,280
- Lorain - 225
- Lake - 209
- Trumbull - 207
The estimated restoration time is currently slated to be no later than 11 p.m. Saturday, depending on the community.
Be sure to check this story frequently as we will update it throughout the day with fresh outage numbers.
According to the 3News weather team, we're locked in with this tropical weather pattern as we experience continued heat, humidity and storm chances throughout Northeast Ohio.
You can track the weather conditions with our interactive radar HERE.
We have a better chance of storms Thursday -- and especially Friday -- as a boundary sinks south. Some of the storms could certainly pack a punch during the next few days as the instability will be very high.
Cooler, drier air will breeze in here (literally) on Saturday setting the stage for what looks to be a gorgeous weekend ahead!
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