
Cleveland woke up to a near‑perfect start this morning, with mostly clear skies and temperatures lounging in the low to mid 60s. A steady north breeze keeps the air feeling crisp through the afternoon, with highs topping out near 75°F. It is a solid day for parks, patios, and long walks, though patchy fog could creep into some low‑lying spots overnight into tomorrow morning.
What To Expect This Week
Dry weather and slightly below‑normal temperatures stick around through tomorrow, with a high near 75°F today and around 80°F tomorrow. That calm pattern breaks late tomorrow night into Thursday, June 25, when showers and thunderstorms start to move back in. The timing and potential for gusty winds and brief heavy downpours on Thursday afternoon and evening are outlined by the NWS Cleveland.
Thursday Storms Could Bring Gusty Winds
The best shot at a more organized line of storms arrives Thursday afternoon into the evening, especially along and east of I‑71. Any storms that fire up could bring gusty winds and brief heavy rain. If you have outdoor plans Thursday evening, it is not a bad idea to line up an indoor backup and secure loose yard items. Boaters on Lake Erie should also be ready for quickly changing winds and waves if storms roll over the lake.
Heat Returns By Next Week
After spotty rain chances on Friday and through the weekend, temperatures start to climb again. By Sunday, mostly sunny skies should help push highs near 84°F, followed by a hotter Monday, June 29, with a high around 90°F. Residents who are sensitive to heat should plan ahead. The city maintains cooling resources and updates operations during heat events. For municipal guidance and cooling‑center information, see the City of Cleveland.
Quick Planner
Today (Tue): Mostly sunny, high near 75°F, north winds 8–10 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, high near 80°F, with patchy morning fog possible in some inland neighborhoods.
Late Wednesday night–Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, with the best chance for stronger storms Thursday afternoon and evening.
Weekend: Hit‑and‑miss showers possible, then turning warmer Sunday and Monday, with highs climbing into the 80s and near 90°F by Monday.









