Cleveland, OH — Thunderstorms are expected to hit Cleveland tonight, bringing heavy rainfall and a potential for storms across northeast Ohio. Drivers on I-90 and surrounding highways should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility. Temperatures will drop into the mid-60s overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, there is a 73% chance of rain in the Cleveland area, with thunderstorms likely to increase after sunset. Motorists should avoid unnecessary travel and plan for delays. Additionally, wind gusts up to 10 mph may cause further challenges for evening commuters and those traveling into Monday morning.
The storm system will persist through the night, affecting cities from Toledo to Youngstown. Monday’s forecast predicts cloudy conditions, with cooler temperatures settling into the upper 60s. Residents are urged to check weather alerts and remain cautious when heading out in the morning.