Cleveland, OH – Residents of Cleveland should prepare for unseasonably warm and dry conditions this weekend and into early next week, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s. The National Weather Service reports that high pressure will keep the area dry, leading to several days of clear skies and elevated temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, the high-pressure system will dominate the region’s weather patterns through Monday, with Saturday and Monday seeing the highest temperatures. By Monday, highs could reach as much as 86°F in some areas, including Cleveland and nearby cities like Akron-Canton and Mansfield.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and monitor local air quality reports. Dry conditions will persist, increasing the risk of outdoor fires. With no rain in sight, Cleveland’s extended forecast suggests the heat will begin to subside by mid-next week, but dry weather will remain.