Cleveland, Ohio – A cool and cloudy stretch will cap off the Memorial Day weekend across northern Ohio, with temperatures running about 10 degrees below normal and skies clearing gradually by Monday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, high temperatures through Monday will remain in the low to mid-60s across cities like Toledo, Akron, and Youngstown. Overnight lows are dipping into the low 40s, with Fremont and Marion seeing early Sunday morning temps near 45°F.
Cloud cover is sticking around through Sunday, with sky cover percentages hovering between 50% and 70% in most areas. Cities like Cleveland and Ashtabula are expected to see mostly cloudy skies through Sunday night. Sunshine returns slowly Monday, with clearer conditions developing by late morning in Mansfield, Sandusky, and Mount Vernon.
While rain isn’t in the immediate picture, cooler temps may impact outdoor plans and events. Residents should dress in layers and prepare for brisk mornings. With more sun expected Monday, it’s a better day for travel and cookouts.
Temperatures rebound slightly midweek, but for now, cool and partly sunny is the theme through Memorial Day.