Northeast Ohio Heat Alert: Temperatures Reach Upper 80s to 90°F on Final Sunday of June

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Northeast Ohio Heat Alert: Temperatures Reach Upper 80s to 90°F on Final Sunday of June

Cleveland, Ohio – Sunshine and dry skies will mark the last Sunday of June across northern Ohio, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s from Toledo to Youngstown. The warm weather is expected to persist throughout the day, bringing seasonable heat to the region.

What to Expect on Sunday

According to the National Weather Service in Cleveland, morning fog will lift by late morning, and high pressure will settle over the area, leading to dry and sunny conditions. Cities such as Cleveland (88°F), Akron (88°F), and Findlay (90°F) will see temperatures near or slightly above normal for this time of year. Sandusky, Elyria, and Wooster are also expected to reach the mid-to-upper 80s.

Drivers may encounter reduced visibility early in the day, especially near Lake Erie and in low-lying valleys. However, road conditions will remain dry, and no rain is expected through Sunday or into the start of the workweek. Minimal winds and low humidity will make the heat feel more comfortable but still caution against outdoor activities during the peak heat hours.

Heat Precautions

With temperatures reaching the mid-to-upper 80s throughout the day, especially near the Fourth of July holiday, residents are encouraged to hydrate, limit strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and check on pets or vulnerable neighbors. It’s important to stay safe as heat stress becomes a concern during extended periods of heat.

Looking Ahead

The warm weather will persist into Monday, with temperatures continuing to hover in the mid-to-upper 80s. Updates are expected on Monday morning as dry, warm conditions continue across the state.


Sunday will bring sunny skies and seasonable heat to northeast Ohio, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s to low 90s in cities like Cleveland, Akron, and Findlay. While there is no rain expected, drivers should be cautious of morning fog and reduced visibility. Be prepared for continued heat through the Fourth of July, and take precautions to stay safe in the warm weather.

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