Cleveland, OH – After a week of chilly rain and below-average temperatures, residents across Northeast Ohio can expect a warming trend to settle in through Monday, bringing seasonally average—and even above average—highs across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, temperatures will gradually rise beginning Friday, April 11, with most cities reaching the mid-50s by Saturday. By Monday, cities like Cleveland, Youngstown, and Fremont are projected to hit highs near 70°F, marking a 15-degree rebound from earlier in the week. Cleveland is expected to top out at 69°F on April 14, while Youngstown and Fremont may see highs around 70°F and 71°F respectively.
Precipitation chances will also decline steadily. Rain probabilities remain near 30% Friday but drop to just 5–10% by Sunday, offering a dry weekend stretch for most of the region. Cities including Akron-Canton, Findlay, and Marion will also enjoy warmer conditions, with highs climbing into the mid to upper 60s by Monday…