Cleveland, Ohio – Storms could disrupt afternoon plans across Northeast Ohio on Thursday as the summer heat ramps up ahead of the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible after 2 p.m. Thursday, July 10. While rainfall totals should stay low, some downpours could briefly reduce visibility, especially along major routes like I-90 and I-71. Highs will reach 84°F with light winds turning northwest. Drivers and anyone planning outdoor events Thursday afternoon should monitor conditions and move indoors at the first sign of thunder.
Skies clear Thursday night, with lows near 70°F. Friday brings a dry, mostly sunny day and highs near 87°F. But the real heat kicks in Saturday, when temperatures hit 91°F under mostly sunny skies before another round of storms could roll in after 2 p.m. Saturday night’s storm chances remain at 50%, and that risk continues through Sunday, with highs around 85°F.
If you’re heading out this weekend, pack water, charge devices, and prep for quick changes in weather. Saturday and Sunday both carry storm risks, especially during the afternoon and evening hours.
Summer heat stays locked in early next week. Monday and Tuesday will be dry, sunny, and hot, with highs near 87°F and 89°F respectively. Be weather-aware and stay hydrated.
Five-Day Cleveland Weather Outlook (July 10–15)
- Thursday: High 84°F – Chance of storms after 2 p.m.
- Friday: High 87°F – Mostly sunny, dry and warm
- Saturday: High 91°F – Mostly sunny, storms possible after 2 p.m.
- Sunday: High 85°F – Partly sunny, 50% chance of storms
- Monday: High 87°F – Sunny, calm and hot




