Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents should be prepared for varied weather conditions, with an air quality alert in effect for Cleveland. The National Weather Service has issued an alert due to moderate air quality levels, expected to last until 12:00 AM on Tuesday. Residents with respiratory conditions should take necessary precautions.
According to the National Weather Service, Cleveland is experiencing a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures reaching a high of 86°F. Spotty showers are possible in some areas, particularly in the afternoons. While severe weather is not anticipated, brief heavy rain and isolated funnel clouds cannot be ruled out.
The forecast for the upcoming days indicates partly cloudy conditions for Tuesday, with temperatures peaking at 72°F. On Wednesday, there is an 80% chance of rain, which will bring temperatures down to 71°F. The rest of the week will see a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low-70s.
Air quality levels in Cleveland have been marked as moderate, with an index of 60, similar to the previous day. Residents are advised to use sun protection, as the UV index is low but still necessitates care during peak sunlight hours from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Wind speeds in the area are mild, with gusts reaching up to 11 MPH from the south-southeast. Sunset in Cleveland will occur at 9:02 PM, providing a longer day for outdoor activities, though residents should remain cautious due to the ongoing air quality alert.




