CLEVELAND – The National Weather Service in Cleveland has forecasted a stretch of fall-like weather, with cooler temperatures and mostly dry conditions expected through midweek.
Light rain is possible today, mainly in the morning, particularly outside the I-75 corridor.
After today, the region should remain dry, with rough conditions anticipated on Lake Erie through Tuesday afternoon.
Temperatures are expected to stay mild, with highs ranging from the upper 60s to mid-70s across Northern Ohio.
The cooler trend, described as “pumpkin spice weather,” will persist through Wednesday, with highs only gradually climbing into the mid to upper 70s.
As the weekend approaches, however, the region will experience a significant warm-up.
Temperatures are set to return to more typical summer levels, with highs reaching into the mid to upper 80s and low 90s by Sunday.
This shift will bring back “beach weather,” ideal for outdoor activities as summer makes a brief resurgence.
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