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Cleveland Today
By the People, for the People
Severe Weather Threat Continues Across the East
Damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes possible as storms move through the region
Apr. 18, 2026 at 11:15pm
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The looming threat of severe storms serves as a powerful reminder of the raw, sublime force of nature.Cleveland TodayThe severe weather threat is expected to continue across parts of the eastern United States on Saturday, with a slight risk for damaging storms in Ohio, West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and western New York. Forecasters warn of the potential for damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes as a cold front moves through the region. The storms come after a week of active severe weather across the Midwest and Northeast, with at least 35 tornadoes reported across 10 states.
Why it matters
The severe storms pose a threat to public safety and property, with the potential for power outages, property damage, and disruptions to daily life. The region has already seen significant severe weather this week, underscoring the need for residents to remain vigilant and prepared.
The details
The severe weather threat is expected to ramp up later on Saturday afternoon as the cold front moves through the region. Forecasters say damaging winds and large hail will be the primary threats, but isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out. The storms are expected to push eastward into the Northeast on Sunday, bringing rain and some high-elevation snow before moving off the coast.
- The severe weather threat is expected to continue on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
- The cold front is forecast to move through the region on Saturday afternoon and evening.
- The storms are expected to push into the Northeast on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for issuing weather forecasts and warnings.
What’s next
Residents in the affected areas should continue to monitor the weather forecast and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms approach their location.
The takeaway
This latest round of severe weather underscores the need for communities in the eastern U.S. to be vigilant and prepared for the potential of damaging storms, as the region has seen an active severe weather pattern in recent days.

