Cleveland, Ohio – After a dry and pleasant Tuesday, Northeast Ohio is bracing for a stretch of stormy afternoons through the end of the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, an active weather pattern will move in Wednesday, bringing scattered thunderstorms each afternoon through at least Saturday. Highs across the region will range from 82°F to 90°F, with lows staying mild in the mid-60s to low 70s.
Wednesday will bring mostly cloudy skies and scattered storms, especially during the late afternoon and evening. Cities including Akron, Lorain, and Youngstown could see brief heavy downpours and gusty winds. Thursday through Saturday will stay warm and humid, with a mix of sun and storms each day. Outdoor plans and commutes may be disrupted by localized lightning and heavy rain.
Residents should monitor local forecasts, especially for afternoon outdoor activities. Be prepared to move indoors quickly, charge mobile devices ahead of storms, and avoid driving through water-covered roads.
Storm chances persist through Saturday, with more widespread impacts possible if the pattern strengthens. Stay tuned for updated advisories and alerts from the NWS.
🗓️ 5-Day Forecast for Cleveland, OH:
- Tuesday: 79–85°F, decreasing clouds, low 58–68°F
- Wednesday: 82–86°F, mostly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms, low 63–69°F
- Thursday: 80–86°F, partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms, low 60–67°F
- Friday: 82–88°F, partly cloudy, chance of thunderstorms, low 61–71°F
- Saturday: 85–90°F, partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms, low 66–72°F




