Cleveland, Ohio – Scattered storms and humid 90-degree heat continue to affect Northeast Ohio Sunday, with brief downpours expected through the early afternoon before drier conditions settle in later tonight.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, temperatures will reach the upper 80s to near 90°F across much of the region, with cities like Akron, Canton, and Mansfield expected to top out around 87–88°F. Isolated thunderstorms and showers may impact morning travel and outdoor plans, especially along the I-71 and I-76 corridors.
Localized rainfall and gusty winds are possible through midday in areas including Elyria, Sandusky, and Youngstown. Though skies will gradually clear by evening, humidity levels will remain high, keeping heat indices in the uncomfortable range. Drivers are urged to stay weather-aware during pop-up storm windows, and residents should secure outdoor items vulnerable to wind.
Temperatures will stay above average through midweek, but a sharp cooldown is expected by Thursday, when highs may drop into the upper 70s. More detailed advisories may be issued later if storm activity intensifies or lingers beyond early afternoon.




