
Unstable weather will persist in Northeast Ohio over the coming days. According to WOIO, two atmospheric disturbances are passing through the region, bringing rain and a noticeable drop in temperatures. Today, precipitation is expected through the morning, after which intensity will decrease to light drizzle. The forecasted precipitation amount is around 6 millimeters.
Daytime temperatures will not rise above 46–51 degrees Fahrenheit. In the evening and overnight, occasional brief showers are possible, with morning lows dropping to 35–40 degrees. Tomorrow, there remains a chance of brief showers throughout the day, and daytime temperatures will stay between 45–50 degrees.
Frost risk
Meteorologists are paying special attention to the night from Saturday to Sunday. During this period, there is a high likelihood of frost: nighttime temperatures could drop into the 30s Fahrenheit. Residents are advised to cover their plants in advance to prevent damage.
Warming by Sunday
Partial clearing is expected on Sunday, though cloud cover will gradually increase. Daytime temperatures will rise to 60 degrees Fahrenheit, marking the first sign of a return to warmer weather after several cool and damp days.
According to WOIO, such weather conditions are typical for the spring period in the region; however, the current cold snap is notable for its duration and the risk of nighttime frosts. In the coming days, residents are advised to monitor forecast updates and take measures to protect their garden and vegetable crops.











