CLEVELAND — It is a spooky cold start to our Saturday with some patchy fog departing and low temperatures in the 40s. Cleveland's 46-degree low is the coldest start in nearly three months, and a start that is typical for the second half of October, not August.
The holiday weekend will start chilly, with high temperatures about 10 degrees below average, but a warming trend is expected the rest of the three-day stretch. Plan for upper 60s along the lakeshore to the low 70s inland on Saturday, mid to upper 70s on Sunday, and upper 70s to low 80s by Labor Day! You should be able to get in one more visit to the area pools before they close after LDW.
It will stay dry the entire weekend under a ridge of high pressure. It will be warm again on Tuesday, but storm chances look to return by Tuesda