Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio will experience unseasonably warm weather this week, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s by Tuesday. Forecasts show Cleveland and nearby areas could see highs of 77°F today, a notable spike for late October. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the sunshine while keeping an eye on the forecast as cooler weather and showers are expected by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s temperatures along the I-75 and I-90 corridors will feel more like summer, with highs ranging from 75°F to 78°F. Wednesday will start sunny, but afternoon showers are expected after 4 p.m. in Cleveland, followed by cooler weather later in the week. Those traveling on key roads such as I-75 or I-90 should remain alert for changing conditions, particularly in the late afternoon hours.
By Wednesday night, rain showers are likely to increase, with temperatures dropping to 46°F. Thursday will bring a significant cool-down, with highs near 56°F and a shift in winds coming from the north. The cooler air continues through Friday, with a high near 67°F and a 50% chance of rain.
The weekend looks clearer, but significantly cooler, with Saturday’s high expected to reach only 57°F under mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows will dip into the low 40s, so residents should prepare for a brisk weekend after the midweek warmth.