Ohio Spring Storm Update: Wind Gusts, Rain-Snow Mix Hit Cleveland Through Early Tuesday

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Cleveland, OH — Gusty winds sweeping across northeast Ohio are kicking off the workweek with spring-like intensity, bringing potential travel disruptions and minor hazards across the region.

According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, wind gusts up to 45 mph are expected to persist through Monday evening, especially in Cleveland, Erie, Lorain, and surrounding counties. The strongest winds will blow from the south-southwest, potentially affecting drivers on roadways like Interstate 90. Light rain and snow may also develop late Monday night into early Tuesday, particularly across inland areas.

Residents are urged to secure outdoor items and take caution while driving high-profile vehicles. Spotter activation is not currently expected, but weather conditions could shift overnight.

Tuesday will see calmer but still breezy conditions, with sunny skies and a high near 45°F. Winds from the west could still gust up to 21 mph, making for a brisk start to the day. Overnight lows will drop to the mid-30s under mostly cloudy skies.

Five-Day Spring Weather Outlook for Cleveland:

  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a high near 42°F, low around 33°F.
  • Thursday: Sunny early, high of 53°F. Mostly cloudy by evening.
  • Friday: Rain chances increase, with highs near 55°F.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny, scattered showers, high around 63°F.
  • Sunday: Continued chance of showers, high near 69°F.

Stay tuned for updates as spring conditions fluctuate daily.

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