Cleveland, OH – Scattered showers are anticipated across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania tonight, with rain expected to last into the early hours of Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Cleveland reports that precipitation chances are highest near Lake Erie.
According to the National Weather Service, areas like Ashtabula and Erie can expect a 30% chance of rain. Cleveland and Youngstown have a lower likelihood, with precipitation chances around 17%. The rain will primarily affect regions downwind of Lake Erie, with cloud cover and cooler temperatures prevailing.
Temperatures are forecast to drop to the lower 40s, marking a chilly evening across the region. Residents are advised to prepare for damp conditions if heading outdoors overnight. The cool temperatures and overcast skies will persist until morning, contributing to a brisk start to Wednesday.
Travelers in affected areas should stay updated on weather conditions. Although rainfall is expected to be light, it could still impact visibility and road conditions. Local agencies recommend caution, particularly in areas with higher rain probabilities.




