Cleveland, OH – Snowfall is expected across northern Ohio today before temperatures plummet into the teens overnight. Residents should prepare for icy conditions as bitter cold air sweeps in. By Tuesday, a shift to milder temperatures will bring rain showers to the region.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will continue throughout Saturday with accumulation ranging from 1 to 3 inches in some areas. Winds will gust up to 20 mph, making conditions feel even colder. By tonight, skies will clear, but temperatures will fall sharply, reaching lows in the mid-teens.
Sunday will remain dry but cold, with a high near 30°F and partly sunny skies. The warming trend begins Monday, as temperatures rise to the upper 40s with increasing clouds. By Tuesday, a new system moves in, bringing scattered rain showers and highs near 50°F.
Drivers should be cautious on roadways, especially overnight as refreezing may create slick spots on I-90 and other major highways. Those heading out early Sunday should bundle up against wind chills near single digits.
Looking ahead, midweek temperatures will stay in the upper 40s to low 50s with additional rain chances. The late-week forecast suggests a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures slowly climbing as March progresses.
Residents should stay updated on road conditions and prepare for shifting weather patterns as Ohio transitions toward spring.