Cleveland, OH – A rainy Sunday is in store for Cleveland as widespread precipitation sweeps through Northeast Ohio, bringing temperatures in the low 60s. Residents can expect periods of rain through the day, tapering off by late afternoon. As a cold front moves into the region later tonight, the weather will shift, bringing cooler and breezier conditions for Veterans Day on Monday.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, rainfall will gradually decrease from west to east by evening. Winds will be gusty, reaching up to 30 mph, making roads slick and visibility lower at times. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously, especially along heavily traveled routes such as I-90 and I-71, where standing water may increase the risk of hydroplaning.
Looking into Veterans Day, Cleveland residents should prepare for a high of around 59°F with a slight chance of showers in the morning, followed by dry, breezy conditions. Winds will remain strong, coming from the southwest at 14 to 20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, adding a chill to the air despite moderate temperatures.
The week ahead will bring mostly sunny skies on Tuesday with a high of 50°F, allowing for a brief break from the rain. By Wednesday, temperatures will rise slightly to a high of 57°F under mostly sunny skies, but showers are expected to return by Wednesday night.
In summary, Cleveland residents can anticipate a rainy Sunday, breezy Veterans Day, and generally cooler, dry weather midweek. Drivers and outdoor enthusiasts should stay alert to changing weather conditions, especially with potential gusty winds through Monday.



