Cleveland Weather Update: Expect Showers and Mid-70s Temps Across Northern Ohio All Day Saturday

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Cleveland, Ohio – Scattered rain showers are expected across northern Ohio through Saturday evening, bringing wet roads and the potential for minor travel delays across cities including Cleveland, Akron, and Sandusky.

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, showers are likely throughout the day as a weak disturbance moves through the Great Lakes. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to mid-70s across the region, with the highest rain chances concentrated along the I-80 corridor and northeast into Ashtabula County.

Cities such as Mansfield (74°F), Canton (75°F), and Youngstown (74°F) can expect intermittent rain, especially during the afternoon hours. Drivers should watch for slick spots, especially on highways like I-71 and Route 30. While widespread flooding is not expected, brief downpours may reduce visibility during the midday commute.

Residents are advised to carry an umbrella and avoid outdoor plans when possible. Power outages are not anticipated, but occasional lightning cannot be ruled out in isolated cells.

Rain chances should taper off by late tonight, with drier and warmer conditions expected for Father’s Day. Another update will be issued if any storms develop or warnings are posted.