Frost Hits Cleveland Area Early Thursday, Highs to Reach 60s by Friday in Northeast Ohio

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Cleveland, OH – A frost advisory is in effect for parts of northern Ohio, including Cleveland, until 9 a.m. Thursday. After a cold start, with temperatures near freezing in some areas, a warm-up is expected by afternoon. Highs today will reach the mid-50s, offering a brief reprieve from the early morning chill.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will continue to rise as high pressure dominates the region, bringing sunny skies and warmer days into the weekend. Friday’s forecast predicts a high of 64°F, while Saturday and Sunday will see temperatures peak at 66°F and 68°F, respectively. Nights will remain cool, with lows around 40°F to 50°F.

Motorists traveling along I-90 should be cautious this morning as frost may impact visibility and road conditions, particularly in lower-lying areas. With milder conditions expected later today, roads should clear up by the afternoon. For those planning weekend outings, dry weather will persist, making for ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

The warm trend is expected to continue into next week, with highs near 72°F by Monday. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions against frost Thursday morning, such as covering sensitive plants. As temperatures moderate through the weekend, no further weather advisories are anticipated.

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