Cleveland, OH – A colder weekend across northern Ohio will give way to dramatic weather swings next week, with a strong cold front forecast to arrive by Monday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, temperatures will climb from the upper 40s and low 50s this weekend to highs in the upper 60s by Tuesday in many areas, including Cleveland, Akron-Canton, and Findlay. However, the warming trend won’t last long, as a cold front brings cooler air and rain chances as high as 70% from Tuesday into Wednesday across cities like Erie, Mentor, and Youngstown.
Daily highs will fluctuate widely, with Monday peaking near 68°F in Elyria and Tuesday reaching up to 70°F in Findlay and Tiffin before dipping into the low 50s midweek. Low temperatures will also vary, ranging from the low 30s to mid-40s…