Cleveland, OH – A brief taste of spring will push temperatures into the 50s across northern Ohio this weekend, offering a welcome break before a quick return to more typical March conditions early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, temperatures will climb steadily through Saturday and peak Sunday, with highs reaching the upper 50s in cities like Cleveland, Akron, and Mansfield. The warming trend spans much of the state, with Findlay and Toledo also nearing 60°F by Sunday afternoon.
Drivers and outdoor planners should take advantage of the milder stretch, especially after a colder midweek. Roads remain clear, but melting and refreezing could create slick spots during early morning hours, particularly in shaded or rural areas.
By Monday and Tuesday, cooler air pushes back into Ohio, dropping highs into the upper 30s and low 40s. The shift may feel sharp after the weekend warmth, and residents should be prepared for fluctuating conditions that could impact commutes and outdoor plans.
Looking ahead, longer-range trends suggest another warm-up could develop late next week, with above-normal temperatures possible again before the end of the month. Additional updates or advisories may be issued as conditions evolve.
Five Day Forecast for Cleveland, Ohio
Thursday: Partly cloudy, high near 44°F
Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 49°F
Saturday: Mild and dry, high near 52°F
Sunday: Warmer, partly sunny, high near 57°F
Monday: Cooler, partly cloudy, high near 43°F



