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Cold Front Caps Cooler-Than-Normal May in Northeast Ohio

Canadian wildfire smoke will haze skies this weekend ahead of a predicted warmup into the 80s by early June

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Overview

  • Northeast Ohio recorded 19 days with high temperatures below normal in May 2025, compared to six such days in May 2024.
  • Since April 1, Cleveland has logged measurable rainfall on 33 of 59 days, making spring unusually wet.
  • A cold front arriving overnight Friday will trigger showers and gusty northwest winds, keeping Saturday’s highs around 60 degrees.
  • Plumes of Canadian wildfire smoke could drift into the region this weekend, creating hazy skies and potential air quality issues.
  • A southerly flow early next week will boost temperatures into the mid-70s Monday and into the 80s by Tuesday, June 3.