Cleveland, Ohio – Temperatures across Northeast Ohio will swing nearly 25 degrees over the next several days, bringing a colder weekend and light snow chances before warming returns next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, highs Friday, Feb. 27, are expected to reach the lower to mid-50s across much of the region, including Cleveland (52°F), Akron-Canton (53°F), Toledo (55°F), and Mansfield (53°F).
Colder air arrives over the weekend. Highs Saturday drop into the mid-40s before falling further Sunday into the upper 20s to lower 30s across much of northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania. Cleveland is forecast to reach 28°F Sunday, while Akron-Canton is expected near 32°F.
Light snow is possible Saturday night and again Sunday night as colder air settles in, though no significant accumulations were indicated in the outlook graphic released at 1:21 p.m. EST Thursday.
Temperatures begin rebounding early next week. By Wednesday and Thursday, March 4–5, highs are forecast to return to the mid- to upper-50s across much of the region, including 57°F in Akron-Canton and 59°F in Mount Vernon.
The temperature swings may affect early-morning commuters and students returning to school Monday as colder air lingers.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as timing and snowfall details become clearer.
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