Cleveland, OH – Rain showers will return across Northeast Ohio by Wednesday afternoon, impacting cities from Toledo to Erie with increased precipitation chances. Temperatures will reach the lower to mid-40s, slightly above seasonal averages.
According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, showers will move west to east, with the highest rain chances—up to 80%—in Akron and Cleveland. Other cities, including Sandusky, Toledo, and Youngstown, will see precipitation rates between 60% and 75%.
Drivers should anticipate wet road conditions during peak travel hours on Wednesday. Winds will remain light, but damp surfaces could lead to reduced visibility. No major flooding risks are expected, but localized ponding may occur.
Residents should prepare for a damp midweek and dress accordingly. The rain is expected to clear by Thursday, bringing drier conditions with continued mild temperatures. Stay updated on changing conditions by checking local forecasts.