Cleveland, OH – A dense fog advisory is in effect across Northwest and North-Central Ohio until 10 a.m. Wednesday. Motorists traveling along major roadways like I-80 and I-90 should prepare for visibility below one-quarter mile. The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of hazardous conditions for morning commuters.
According to the NWS Cleveland, the advisory covers areas from Toledo to Akron, impacting drivers on major routes. Travelers should reduce speeds and use low-beam headlights to navigate safely. Conditions are expected to improve mid-morning as the fog dissipates.
Looking ahead, Ohioans should prepare for a wet end to the week. Thursday brings rain and strong winds, with gusts up to 44 mph forecasted. Temperatures will drop to a high of 40°F Thursday night, with rain possibly transitioning into snow in some areas.
Friday will see steady rain throughout the day, accompanied by gusty northwest winds. Highs will reach 47°F, while Friday night’s low dips to 44°F. Saturday remains breezy with scattered showers likely before tapering off by the evening. Temperatures will reach a high of 48°F. Sunday will bring drier conditions, with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 49°F.