Residents in Cleveland can expect cooler-than-average temperatures and frosty conditions tonight, signaling a shift in the week’s weather. With highs reaching only the upper 40s today, clouds will gradually clear by the afternoon. Tonight’s low will drop to 34°F, bringing the potential for frost. Clevelanders should prepare for continued chilly conditions, with temperatures expected to stay below seasonal averages through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will clear by evening, but Wednesday brings a new weather system with a high of 56°F and likely rain after 4 a.m. Eastward winds will keep Cleveland cool, with rain chances increasing to 90% Wednesday night. Those commuting early Thursday should plan for wet roads and reduced visibility as showers persist through the morning, tapering off by late afternoon. Expect rainfall between a quarter and half an inch, which could impact morning traffic on routes like I-90 and I-77.
Looking ahead, Cleveland will see highs in the low 50s through Friday, with more showers expected Thursday night into Friday morning. By Saturday, skies should clear for a mostly sunny day with a high of 54°F, giving residents a brief reprieve from rain. Sunday brings more clouds and a 40% chance of showers, keeping the weekend cool and damp.
Stay updated on potential frost advisories and dress warmly during evening hours. The cooler trend emphasizes the need for caution while driving on potentially slick roads during morning hours.
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