Cleveland, Ohio – Sunshine dominates the forecast for northern Ohio today as high temperatures climb into the middle to upper 80s, making for one of the warmest days of July so far. Roads, parks, and outdoor venues across Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown are set for ideal summer conditions through Tuesday evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, temperatures will peak between 80°F and 83°F across much of northern Ohio, with areas along the Lake Erie shoreline—such as Sandusky and Ashtabula—seeing highs close to 79°F. Communities farther inland like Findlay, Mansfield, and Canton should expect highs between 81°F and 83°F. No rain or severe weather is expected, and UV indices will run high through sunset, so residents are urged to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated during outdoor activities.
Travel conditions remain excellent, with dry roads on I-77, I-80, and I-90. Power demand may increase during peak afternoon hours; residents are encouraged to use energy efficiently and check on neighbors vulnerable to heat. This stretch of summer warmth is typical for late July, but it marks a noticeable shift from the cooler, rainy days earlier this month.
Sunny, warm weather will continue into Wednesday before a slight cool-down later in the week. Stay tuned to NWS Cleveland for any updates or changes to the summer weather pattern.