Northeast Ohio Summer Weather: Pop-Up Storms and Muggy Nights Until Wednesday Evening

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Cleveland, Ohio – Mild temperatures continue across northern Ohio tonight, but rising humidity and the chance for isolated showers are in play through Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, lows will generally settle in the 60s overnight, staying mild along Lake Erie and a bit cooler across interior counties toward northwest Pennsylvania.

Highs Wednesday are expected to reach the low to mid-80s, with humidity ticking upward—making the air feel muggy at times, especially for Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown. While most areas will stay dry, a few pop-up showers could move through this evening, particularly over the Central Highlands and into the Cleveland-Akron corridor. The risk for rain grows slightly on Wednesday afternoon, with spotty coverage possible as showers and a few storms develop.

Travelers and commuters should keep an eye out for brief downpours or wet roads, mainly late in the day. It’s a good idea to keep umbrellas handy and plan for muggy air during outdoor activities. No severe weather is expected, but updates will be issued if conditions change.

Humidity and scattered rain threats linger through midweek, with more advisories possible as the pattern evolves.