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Northeast Ohio Braces for Sharply Colder Weather
Blustery winds and overnight flurries expected as temperatures plummet
Mar. 27, 2026 at 5:52am
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A blast of cold air is moving into the Northeast Ohio region, bringing blustery winds, overnight flurries, and sharply colder temperatures over the next couple of days. High temperatures are expected to range from 33 to 43 degrees on Monday, with overnight lows dipping into the 20s.
Why it matters
The sudden shift to much colder weather could impact daily routines, outdoor activities, and energy usage across the region. Residents may need to adjust their plans and take precautions against the cold temperatures and wind chill.
The details
Strong northerly winds of 10-20 mph will accompany the cold front, adding to the chill. Overnight, clouds will increase and some light snow flurries are expected, especially downwind of Lake Erie. Tuesday morning will start off frigid, with temperatures in the 20s, before rising to a high of only 35-40 degrees during the afternoon.
- Monday's high temperatures will range from 33 to 43 degrees.
- Overnight, temperatures will drop into the 20s with some light snow flurries.
- Tuesday morning will see temperatures in the 20s, with highs only reaching 35-40 degrees.
The players
Northeast Ohio
The region in northern Ohio that includes the Cleveland metropolitan area.
What’s next
Residents should prepare for the sharp temperature drop by dressing warmly, checking their home heating systems, and being cautious when driving or spending time outdoors.
The takeaway
This sudden cold snap is a reminder that Northeast Ohio's weather can change rapidly, and residents need to be ready to adjust their plans and routines to stay safe and comfortable during periods of sharply colder temperatures.
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