Cleveland Weather Alert: Spotty Snow Showers Monday Morning, Warming Trend Follows

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Cleveland, Ohio – A few snow showers could briefly impact the Monday morning commute across Northeast Ohio before drier and noticeably milder weather settles in for the rest of the week, easing travel concerns and signaling a shift away from winter chill.

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, spotty snow showers are possible early Monday across Northeast Ohio and into northwest Pennsylvania, mainly during the morning hours. Any snowfall is expected to be light and short-lived, with minimal accumulation. Roads may briefly become slick in isolated areas, especially on untreated surfaces, before conditions improve later in the morning.

By Monday afternoon, dry weather is expected to dominate much of northern Ohio as clouds gradually thin. Temperatures will begin a warming trend, with highs climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s. The milder pattern becomes more noticeable Tuesday and Wednesday, when widespread highs in the 40s are expected across cities including Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Mansfield, and Toledo.

Travel conditions are expected to remain favorable through midweek, though rain chances return Tuesday as temperatures stay above freezing. Drivers should remain alert early Monday in areas that see snow showers, particularly during the morning commute.

The warming trend is expected to continue through midweek, with additional updates likely as rain chances increase Tuesday and beyond. Residents are encouraged to monitor conditions, especially if traveling early Monday morning.