Cleveland, Ohio – Much of northern and central Ohio will enjoy a calm, summer-like Sunday with warm temperatures and partly cloudy skies, while areas closer to Columbus may see a brief shower later in the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, highs will range from the mid-70s near Lake Erie to the low 80s in central portions of the state. Skies will remain mostly dry, though forecasters noted a few isolated showers may develop near central Ohio during the afternoon.
Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown will top out near 80°F under partly sunny skies, while Sandusky and Elyria will see highs in the mid-70s. Areas like Mansfield and Marion are expected to reach 78°F to 80°F, with the warmest air settling across central Ohio counties like Delaware and Knox.
No severe weather is expected today, but residents should stay weather-aware if traveling south toward Columbus, where pop-up showers may impact outdoor plans. Light winds and mild humidity levels will make for an overall pleasant day across the region.
The next significant weather pattern shift is expected midweek, with increasing chances for rain and storms beginning Tuesday night.




