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Cold Front Brings Crisp Weekend to Northeast Ohio With Lake-Effect Risk

High pressure early next week points to a quick rebound into the 70s.

Overview

  • Most Friday night high school games stayed largely dry, with only isolated light showers mainly east of I‑71 and lingering gusts that topped 30 mph around kickoff.
  • Temperatures turned cooler behind the front, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 40s to mid 50s and daytime highs holding in the mid 60s to near 70 this weekend.
  • Colder air over Lake Erie could trigger narrow lake-effect rain bands Saturday night in the snowbelt east of Cleveland, with locally heavy pockets and a chance of thunder.
  • Unsettled conditions may persist into Sunday in areas affected by lake-effect, while many inland spots remain cool but mainly dry.
  • Forecasters expect lake-effect activity to fade as high pressure builds Monday, with daytime highs returning to the 70s by midweek.