Cleveland, OH – Rain will continue to move eastward across the Cleveland area today, driven by a cold front sweeping through Northern Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania. While showers may linger in the early hours, weather conditions will improve by Thursday as high pressure builds over the region. By Friday, residents can expect clear skies, marking a welcome change after a week of unpredictable weather.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will decrease steadily throughout Wednesday, with temperatures reaching highs of 68 to 71 degrees. Breezy conditions are expected, with southwest winds up to 11 mph, gusting at times to 21 mph. Those commuting or planning outdoor activities should prepare for slick roads and limited visibility during peak rain periods today.
By Thursday, clouds will begin to clear, with temperatures cooling down to highs around 55 to 60 degrees. Nighttime temperatures are forecasted to drop, bringing lows near 36 to 45 degrees as drier, cooler air settles in.
The end of the week looks promising, with Friday forecasted to be sunny and slightly warmer. Highs will range from 57 to 63 degrees, offering ideal weather for weekend events or travel. Those planning outings should take advantage of Friday’s clear skies, as the next chance of showers is expected by late Saturday night.
Residents should remain cautious on wet roadways today, especially on I-90 and other major routes around Cleveland, as rain tapers off. For those with outdoor plans, waiting until Friday may ensure better conditions.




