Cleveland, OH — Residents across Northeast Ohio can expect a mostly sunny but cooler weekend, as a high-pressure system stabilizes the weather pattern. Daytime highs will hover between 55 and 60 degrees Saturday and Sunday, while overnight lows dip into the low 30s, potentially leading to frost in some areas. The weather will warm gradually starting Monday, giving residents a chance to enjoy autumn activities with milder conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Cleveland’s Saturday forecast calls for sunny skies with a high near 57, accompanied by a northwest wind at 15 to 17 mph. Nightfall will bring partly cloudy conditions, with temperatures dropping to around 40 degrees. By Sunday, temperatures will reach a high of 58, with calmer winds shifting from the south in the afternoon, offering a pleasant but seasonably cool day for those planning outdoor events.
Looking ahead, Monday will see a noticeable warming trend, with highs climbing to 65 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Clouds will increase later in the day, with Monday night temperatures remaining mild, around 53 degrees. The warmer trend continues Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs forecasted to reach the mid-70s, allowing for a brief reprieve from the weekend’s chill.
The weather service advises residents to dress warmly for early morning activities over the weekend, as low temperatures could lead to frost, especially in areas away from the lake. Warmer clothing layers are recommended for morning commutes and outdoor events. For the remainder of the week, a chance of showers may return by Thursday, providing much-needed moisture after a dry stretch.