Cleveland, OH – Breezy weather and seasonable temperatures are expected to start November in Northeast Ohio, with Cleveland seeing mostly cloudy skies and a high near 53 degrees Friday. Residents are urged to prepare for wind gusts reaching up to 30 mph, especially near Lake Erie, which could impact outdoor activities. Drivers on I-90 and surrounding highways should be mindful of gusty conditions affecting visibility and vehicle control.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will drop to around 45 degrees with calmer conditions expected overnight. Saturday promises a clear, sunny day with a high of 54 degrees and lighter winds, making it an ideal time for outdoor plans.
However, rain chances return Sunday, primarily after 2 p.m., with a 60% chance of showers expected to increase into the evening. Rainfall amounts are forecasted to be light, under a tenth of an inch, but may still impact weekend travel and outdoor events. Temperatures on Sunday will reach around 73 degrees, significantly warmer for this time of year, before dropping to a low of 54 overnight.
Early next week, Cleveland could see more wet weather. Showers are likely Monday and Tuesday, with high temperatures remaining in the 70s. Breezy conditions are forecast to return Tuesday, bringing another round of gusty winds that could affect travel and outdoor activities.
Residents should keep an eye on updated forecasts for real-time weather changes and plan accordingly. Those traveling over the weekend, especially along major roadways, should prepare for varying weather and potential delays.