Northern Ohio Cold Front Brings Scattered Showers Sunday, Clearing for Sunny Veterans Day

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Cleveland, OH – Rain is set to move into Cleveland and surrounding areas Sunday morning, bringing wet and windy conditions. Residents should prepare for potentially hazardous driving on roads such as I-90, with rain expected to impact visibility and increase stopping distances. The rain, driven by an advancing cold front, could bring gusty winds up to 30 mph, making it crucial for drivers to exercise caution and plan for slower travel times.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Cleveland, Sunday’s high temperature will reach around 62°F before dropping to a low of 48°F at night. The morning and early afternoon will likely see the heaviest rain, with a 100% chance of precipitation. This system will clear out by Monday morning, providing a sunny and dry Veterans Day with a high of 58°F, making it ideal for outdoor commemorations and events.

As the week progresses, Cleveland will see mostly sunny conditions on Tuesday, with temperatures peaking at 53°F. However, the forecast suggests another chance of showers by Wednesday afternoon, with a high near 61°F, followed by scattered showers into the evening. This intermittent rain pattern could impact outdoor plans mid-week, so keeping an umbrella handy is advised.

For those planning Veterans Day events or holiday travel, Monday offers clear skies and milder conditions, perfect for gatherings and outdoor activities. Cleveland residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts closely, as changing conditions may impact later days in the week.

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