Cleveland, OH – A cold front will sweep across northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania late Tuesday morning through the afternoon, bringing a significant drop in temperatures. While limited moisture will likely prevent rain or snow, gusty winds from the north and northeast will drive temperatures downward, particularly near Lake Erie.
According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, the cold front is expected to pass through cities including Cleveland, Akron-Canton, Erie, and Youngstown. Temperatures, which will start in the mid-to-upper 40s, will gradually fall throughout the day, with highs struggling to reach 50°F by evening. Areas directly downwind of Lake Erie could see temperatures around 35°F due to increased cooling from the lake effect.
Residents should prepare for cooler conditions, especially those traveling or spending extended time outdoors. Winds shifting from the northwest to northeast may also create brisk conditions near open areas and shorelines. The temperature drop is expected to persist into the evening, with continued cooling overnight.
While precipitation is not anticipated, drivers should remain cautious of potential wind gusts. For the latest weather updates, residents can check with the National Weather Service Cleveland.




