Northeast Ohio Weather: Snow Showers and Bitter Cold Grip Cleveland Through Friday

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Cleveland, Ohio – Snow showers, gusty winds, and plunging temperatures will dominate Northeast Ohio this week, with Cleveland residents waking up to wind chills in the teens and flurries as early as Tuesday morning.

According to the National Weather Service Cleveland office, a colder-than-normal air mass will keep daily highs mostly below 37°F, with the only brief warm-up arriving Wednesday before colder air rushes back in. Tuesday brings a breezy chance of snow, with more widespread rain and snow likely Wednesday evening as temperatures dip again into the low 30s.

Daytime highs Thursday and Friday may not break 30°F in many areas, with overnight lows falling into the teens. Snow showers could bring light accumulations across Cuyahoga, Lorain, and Summit counties, especially during commutes. Drivers should watch for slick spots on untreated roads and allow extra travel time through Friday.

Residents are urged to layer up, check heaters, and monitor local forecasts for potential advisories. Lake-effect activity could pick up depending on wind direction late in the week.

Snow chances continue through Friday, with colder air settling in for the weekend.

Five Day Forecast for Cleveland, OH:

  • Monday: Partly sunny, high 30°F, low 19°F
  • Tuesday: Breezy, chance of snow, high 37°F, low 18°F
  • Wednesday: Breezy, rain turning to snow overnight, high 40°F, low 31°F
  • Thursday: Chance of snow showers, high 31°F, low 27°F
  • Friday: Snow showers likely, high 29°F, low 22°F