Cleveland, Ohio – Hazy skies and steadily rising temperatures will grip Cleveland and much of Northeast Ohio through the week, with the highest heat and humidity expected by the weekend. According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, Canadian wildfire smoke will continue to create pockets of haze on Tuesday before gradually improving. Temperatures will climb from the low 80s Tuesday and Wednesday into the upper 80s and near 90 by Saturday, making for a steamy stretch.
An isolated thunderstorm could break out in northwest Ohio Wednesday afternoon, but most of the region will remain dry and mostly sunny. Residents in Cuyahoga, Lorain, and Summit counties may notice smoky skies early in the week, though air quality should improve by Wednesday. Drivers are urged to remain alert for reduced visibility, especially in the mornings. With rising humidity, health officials recommend staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat, and checking on elderly neighbors.
Mainly sunny skies will dominate Thursday through Saturday, with temperatures edging upward each day. More advisories are possible if storms develop or heat indices climb further. Updates will follow if significant changes occur.
Five Day Forecast for Cleveland, Ohio:
- Tuesday: Hazy, 80–85°F, overnight 57–62°F
- Wednesday: Isolated afternoon storm, 80–85°F, overnight 58–63°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, 82–87°F, overnight 60–65°F
- Friday: Mostly sunny, 83–88°F, overnight 62–67°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny and humid, 85–90°F, overnight 63–68°F




