Cleveland, OH – Cleveland residents can expect a mix of warmer temperatures, rain, and possibly snow as weather conditions shift this week. Sunday will offer brief relief with highs near 56 degrees, but wet and windy weather is expected by Monday night.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will move into the area Sunday night, continuing into Tuesday when highs could reach 62 degrees. By midweek, a low-pressure system may bring cooler air and the region’s first snowflakes between Wednesday and Friday.
Sunday: Brief Warm-Up
Sunday will remain mostly sunny with highs in the mid-50s, ideal for outdoor activities. Winds will shift southward, reaching speeds of 7–14 mph. Rain chances increase after midnight, making evening travel potentially slippery.
Monday and Tuesday: Rain Intensifies
Monday’s high is forecast at 58 degrees, with rain likely overnight. Tuesday could bring heavy rainfall during the day, with an 80% chance of precipitation. Morning commuters should expect delays along I-90 as rain may reduce visibility.
Midweek: First Snowflakes Possible
Wednesday ushers in cooler temperatures near 46 degrees. Rain will persist, and some areas may experience snow flurries by evening. This trend could continue through Friday with highs in the 40s.