Cleveland, OH — Ohio residents along the I-90 corridor should prepare for cooler nights as a cold front moves across the region, bringing temperatures down into the low 50s and high 40s overnight. As the weekend progresses, the cold front will pass, making way for mild daytime highs in the 50s and seasonal weather across Cleveland and the surrounding areas.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, the Cleveland area will experience mostly cloudy conditions Friday night with temperatures dropping to 50 degrees. Winds from the northwest will pick up to 15 mph, adding to the chill. This weekend, Saturday and Sunday will see mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 50s, making it a good time for outdoor activities. However, nighttime lows will continue to hover in the low 40s, so residents should bundle up for evening plans.
Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to rise into the 60s by Monday, with a further climb into the mid-70s by Tuesday. Drivers along I-71 and I-90 should be mindful of the rapidly changing weather, as cooler nighttime temperatures could lead to fog in the early morning hours, potentially impacting visibility during commutes.
For those planning to enjoy outdoor activities or travel, it’s advised to take advantage of the dry, sunny conditions over the weekend. By midweek, a chance of rain returns, so make sure to plan accordingly.