
Cleveland is starting Friday with clear skies, temperatures around 73 degrees and plenty of humidity in the air. The city should get a mostly dry afternoon, but the calm setup will give way to a much wetter and stormier stretch Saturday night into Sunday.
Friday Stays Mostly Dry
Partly sunny skies will develop through the day, with temperatures rising to about 83 degrees. Northeast winds will run between 3 and 9 mph, while the chance of rain remains low at around 12%, according to the National Weather Service.
Saturday Offers One More Easy Outdoor Day
Saturday should be mostly sunny and warm, with a high near 84 degrees and light east winds. A little rain is possible, but the bigger change arrives Saturday evening, when showers and thunderstorms become more likely after 7 p.m. and rainfall totals could reach a half-inch to three-quarters of an inch.
Sunday Brings The Wettest Stretch
Showers and thunderstorms are expected through Sunday, with another high near 84 degrees and an 80% chance of precipitation. Heavy rain is likely Saturday night, and a few stronger storms could develop Sunday afternoon or evening, so outdoor plans may need an indoor backup.
Cooler And Brighter Next Week
Monday starts with a 30% chance of rain showers before turning mostly sunny, with a high near 78 degrees. Tuesday looks like the cleanest day of the extended forecast, bringing sunny skies and a high around 79 degrees, while no watches or warnings are currently listed for Cleveland.









