Cleveland, OH – Northeast Ohio residents can look forward to a pleasant start to the weekend, with above-average temperatures and sunshine expected on Saturday. Forecasters predict highs reaching 60 degrees, offering a mild respite from typical November weather. Residents planning outdoor activities on Saturday should make the most of the clear skies, as rain chances increase into the weekend and on Veterans Day.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will remain sunny with high temperatures around 60°F, supported by a southwest wind of 10-16 mph, creating a comfortable atmosphere. However, clouds will begin to gather Saturday night as rain chances rise, especially around major roadways like I-90, potentially impacting evening commutes or weekend plans.
Sunday brings a 100% chance of rain by evening, with temperatures peaking at 53°F. Those participating in Veterans Day events on Monday should anticipate partly sunny skies with temperatures around 50°F, though scattered showers may return later in the day. Motorists should stay updated on road conditions, especially near Lake Erie, where rain could affect visibility and create slippery conditions.
The five-day forecast hints at a mix of sun and rain through mid-week, with temperatures remaining above average for this time of year. On Monday night, a chance of rain continues, potentially impacting nighttime travel, and Tuesday is expected to be partly sunny with highs in the mid-50s. Rain could return late Tuesday into Wednesday.
As this warm stretch continues, residents are encouraged to enjoy the sunshine while remaining cautious of upcoming rain. Keep an eye on local updates, particularly if traveling near Cleveland’s major routes.