A gradual warming trend begins Monday with high temperatures reaching the high 20s, though light snow showers are expected as a weak system moves through the area, according to the National Weather Service Cleveland. While accumulations will likely remain under an inch, slippery roads and reduced visibility could create minor travel impacts throughout the day. Monday’s low could reach 2 degrees.
Arctic air will bring dangerously cold temperatures to Cleveland and northern Ohio Sunday night with lows near or below zero degrees and wind chills as cold as 15 degrees below zero, particularly in rural areas of eastern and southern portions of the region.
Looking ahead to midweek, overnight lows will moderate into the teens Tuesday before dropping back to single digits by the middle of the week, NWS said. The Tuesday high can reach the high 20s. More significant weather arrives late in the week, as confidence increases for widespread accumulating snowfall Friday as a low pressure system moves southeast from the Great Lakes…