Cleveland is in the middle of the second longest May/June dry spell on record.
But if the forecast is accurate, that dryspell streak will come to an end on Sunday., though in small amounts, and a 90% chance Sunday night.
Should the forecast hold true, Cleveland’s stretch of days without rain will end at 21 days, the second-longest streak on record for May or June since weather service recordkeeping was moved from downtown to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in 1938. The only longer streak came in 1977, when Cleveland went 25 days without rain, ending on May 30 that year.
In digging through the daily weather records over the years, cleveland.com found that this was only the eighth time out of the 86 years in which Cleveland has gone without rain in May or June for at least two weeks in a row. Here are the previous streaks.1963, 15 days, ending June 28.Database: Find. Search by holidays, sporting events and specific days.
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