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A Soggy and Snowy Tug-of-War: Cleveland’s Tuesday Forecast

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February 10, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
A Soggy and Snowy Tug-of-War: Cleveland’s Tuesday Forecast
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Erik Drost

Early Morning: A Misty Start for the Land

Clevelanders waking up this Tuesday, February 10, 2026, can expect a gray and dampened start to their commute. The early morning hours are dominated by heavy fog and overcast skies, with visibility significantly reduced across the metro area. Temperatures at daybreak are hovering right around the freezing mark at 31°F to 32°F. While it may feel colder due to a slight breeze, the primary concern for early travelers is the combination of misty conditions and potential slick spots on the roads from overnight freezing fog.

Afternoon: Rising Temperatures and Mixed Precipitation

As we move into the midday and afternoon hours, the thermometer is expected to climb steadily. Forecasts indicate a daily high of approximately 44°F, which is notably warmer than the early February average for Northeast Ohio. However, this rise in temperature brings a messy transition in weather patterns. The National Weather Service and local tracking data suggest a 20% chance of precipitation that will manifest as a rain and snow mix. As the air warms, any early morning flurries will likely turn into a cold, steady drizzle. Humidity levels will remain high, sitting at roughly 68%, making for a damp and raw afternoon for those heading out for lunch or errands.

Evening and Overnight: The Return of Snow Showers

The window for milder air will close quickly as the sun sets. By Tuesday evening, temperatures are projected to retreat back toward a low of 30°F or 31°F. This cooling trend will trigger a shift back to wintry conditions, with rain transitioning into scattered snow showers. While significant accumulation is not anticipated during this period, the 20% chance of snow remains steady through the night. The damp pavement from the afternoon’s rain could lead to black ice as the mercury dips below 32°F, so residents are encouraged to exercise caution on side streets and bridges.

Alerts and Safety Precautions

Several weather advisories are currently in place for the Cleveland area today:

  • Cold Weather Advisory: A general advisory is in effect due to the fluctuating temperatures and the risk of icy conditions during transition periods.
  • Fog Warning: Motorists should use low-beam headlights and maintain extra following distance through the mid-morning hours.
  • Pedestrian Safety: With a mix of rain and snow showers, sidewalks may become slushy and slippery; appropriate waterproof footwear with good traction is highly recommended.

Looking ahead, the city should prepare for a colder Wednesday as temperatures are expected to drop further, bringing more consistent snow showers to the region.