Cleveland, OH – A sharp cold front is pushing through the region this weekend, bringing falling temperatures, gusty winds, and a mix of rain and snow to areas across Northeast Ohio and Northwest Pennsylvania.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, temperatures are expected to trend cooler today, with noon readings hovering in the upper 30s to low 40s. Rain showers will intensify in the eastern part of the region, particularly around Cleveland, Ashtabula, Erie, and Youngstown, where snow may begin to mix in by late afternoon.
The weather system will also bring breezy northwest winds, with gusts reaching up to 30 mph, making outdoor conditions brisk and potentially hazardous. The precipitation pattern will continue through Sunday, with afternoon and evening rain likely, and temperatures ranging between 44–49°F. By Monday, expect highs of 42–50°F, with windy conditions and another round of scattered showers.
Motorists are advised to watch for slick spots, especially in higher elevations where snow could briefly accumulate. Residents should secure outdoor items and prepare for brief travel delays due to reduced visibility or wet roads.
This weather pattern reflects a typical early spring transition, with fluctuating temperatures and mixed precipitation common in both Ohio and Pennsylvania during March.




