CLEVELAND, Ohio — Fans heading out to high school football games across Northeast Ohio on Friday night will enjoy conditions that feel more like early September than mid-October.
High pressure parked off the East Coast will keep skies mainly clear and temperatures unusually warm for Week 7 games. At kickoff, temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s, with only a light breeze coming from the southwest.
By the second half, readings will settle into the low to mid 60s — comfortable weather for both players and fans under the lights. Humidity will remain low, and there won’t be any threat of rain.
Strongsville takes on undefeated Mentor at Jerome T. Osborne Stadium, where the temperature is expected to be 74 degrees for the 7 p.m. kickoff. St. Ignatius will try to snap St. Edward’s