Cleveland, OH – High pressure will keep Cleveland dry and mostly sunny through Friday, giving residents a pleasant break before a significant shift in weather over the weekend. Temperatures will remain near or slightly above average, peaking around 57°F today and 59°F on Friday. However, Cleveland residents should prepare for a wet Veterans Day weekend as low-pressure systems bring showers to the area.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), Saturday night marks the arrival of increased cloud cover and a 40% chance of showers after midnight. By Sunday, rain is expected to be widespread, with a 100% chance of showers and a high of 64°F, making it essential for residents planning Veterans Day activities to anticipate wet conditions. Rain may continue overnight into Monday, with some relief likely on Tuesday as skies begin to clear.
For those traveling this weekend, particularly along major routes such as I-90, NWS advises caution on potentially slick roads due to rain. Veterans Day itself will start with a chance of showers before drying out in the afternoon, with a high of 59°F expected. Light to moderate winds from the northwest may add a chill to the air, so dressing in layers is recommended.
The forecast through mid-next week shows temperatures holding steady in the upper 50s, with a mix of sun and clouds expected by Tuesday. As weather systems transition, Cleveland residents should remain updated on changing conditions and prepare accordingly for the weekend rain. Check local forecasts frequently to stay informed on any further developments in the Veterans Day weekend weather pattern.