Cleveland, OH – Residents across northern Ohio can expect a stretch of dry, sunny weather lasting into late this week as high pressure continues to dominate the region. Daytime highs will reach the upper 70s and low 80s through Tuesday, before slightly cooler conditions arrive by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, temperatures Sunday through Tuesday will peak in the low to mid-80s across much of the region, offering an unseasonably warm start to fall. Overnight lows will remain mild in the 60s early in the week but will shift sharply downward by Wednesday night, when widespread lows in the 40s are anticipated.
High pressure is expected to keep skies mostly clear, reducing rain chances through at least Thursday. The sunny, dry pattern will benefit outdoor activities and commutes, though the sharp drop in nighttime temperatures midweek may have residents reaching for jackets during the evening and early morning hours.
Forecast breakdown:
- Sunday–Tuesday: Sunny skies, highs in the 70s and 80s, mild overnight lows.
- Wednesday: Highs in the 70s, cooler overnight lows in the 40s return.
- Thursday: Continued sunshine with highs in the 70s.
NWS officials noted this pattern marks a “several-day stretch of dry weather” for the Cleveland area, with conditions expected to remain stable into late week.
Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for cooler nights by midweek while enjoying the unseasonably warm days.