Cleveland, OH — Cooler fall weather has settled in across northern Ohio, with temperatures falling into the 50s today and even lower by nightfall. Rain showers are expected to develop on Friday, bringing potentially slippery conditions for drivers along I-75 and those in the Cleveland area. Friday highs will reach the low 60s before dipping into the 40s overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, the forecast shows mostly cloudy skies today with gradually clearing conditions across Cleveland. Tonight’s low will hit around 41°F, and residents are urged to bundle up as colder weather continues through the weekend.
Rain showers will likely begin after 10 a.m. Friday, with a 50% chance of precipitation throughout the day. A cold front is expected to push temperatures lower, especially for those traveling along I-75. Drivers should prepare for wet roads and reduced visibility due to rain.
Heading into the weekend, Saturday brings partly cloudy skies, with highs reaching 57°F and overnight lows dipping to 42°F. Sunday will remain cool and clear, with highs in the upper 50s. Residents can expect sunnier weather, but chilly nights will persist.
As the cooler temperatures continue, Clevelanders should prepare for a mixed weekend of clouds, rain, and cool autumn air. Make sure to layer up if heading outdoors or on the road, especially as temperatures will continue to drop overnight.




