Ohio
Northeast Ohio Monday weather forecast: Cold, colder, then really cold
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Forecasters are calling for a chilly day Monday in Northeast Ohio and it will get even colder overnight. Highs will be in the upper 20s during the morning but temperatures are expected to fall steadily during the afternoon. Overnight temps will dip to about 11 and wind gusts up to 25 mph will make it feel as cold as minus-5 degrees.
Ashtabula County along the lakeshore is under a winter storm watch until Thursday. Forecasts say 8 to 12 inches could fall during this time. Tuesday will be very cold in Northeast Ohio, with highs staying in the upper teens and wind chills below zero. Wind gusts will be near 30 mph and there are chances of snow showers. Highs will be in the low 20s and the low 30s on Thursday, with chances of snow showers both days. Highs will climb to the mid-30s by Friday and Saturday, and there are chances of rain and snow on Saturday. Temps will fall back to the mid-20s on Sunday with chances of snow showers.
The Cleveland area will gain 88 seconds of daylight on Monday.
Sunrise: 7:51 a.m.
Sunset: 5:20 p.m.