CLEVELAND, Ohio – Welcome to a long, warm weekend, Northeast Ohio.
Saturday could be a record-breaker. The high right now is forecasted at 61 degrees, just one small degree shy of the record set in 1981. Sunday will cool down a bit, but highs are still going to top 50 degrees, with the sunny skies continuing.
For President’s Day, the mild weather is expected to last, so if you’re lucky enough to have work or school off, it’ll be a great day for a barbecue.
While the clear skies and warm-up is a relief, this means the pollen is back triggering the switch from winter sniffles to allergy stuffiness.
Warm weekend weather will allow pollen to reach ‘medium’ level for first time since Sept. 16
Temperatures
Temperature forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com Temperature records this weekend.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com
Precipitation chances
Precipitation forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com
Winds
Wind speed and direction forecast.Kelly Reardon, cleveland.com
The How
Strong winds from the south, coupled with a high-pressure system, will bring temperatures Friday and Saturday much above average. Sunday and Monday, a slight cool down is expected because of shifting winds. The heavy warm air advection won’t add to the warmth given from the high pressure system, which will still keep skies sunny through Monday.
Where to go on a warm winter weekend day in Cleveland as Saturday temperature could reach 60s
Wondering what to do with such nice weather this weekend?
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Kelly Reardon is cleveland.com’s meteorologist. Please follow me on Facebook and Twitter @kreardon0818.
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