Bitter Cold Grips the Forest City: A Cloudy Monday Ahead for Cleveland

Bitter Cold Grips the Morning as Clouds Roll In
Clevelanders waking up this Monday morning, February 9, 2026, are being greeted by some of the most frigid temperatures of the season. Early morning readings have bottomed out near a bone-chilling 1°F in many areas, with wind chills making it feel significantly colder for those heading out for the early commute. However, as the day progresses, we expect a gradual shift in both sky conditions and the mercury as the city settles into a typical February pattern.
Afternoon Expectations: A Modest Warm-up
By midday, the relatively clear skies seen in the early hours will begin to fade. Meteorological data indicates increasing cloudiness throughout the afternoon as a new weather system begins its approach toward the Great Lakes region. The daytime high is expected to reach a maximum of approximately 27°F to 30°F. While this is a significant improvement over the sunrise temperatures, it remains well within the freezing range, and the lack of sunshine will make for a brisk afternoon. Residents should plan for a gray and overcast second half of the day, though significant precipitation is not expected before sunset.
- Morning: Temperatures ranging from 1°F to 7°F with clear to partly cloudy skies and high humidity.
- Afternoon: Highs reaching near 30°F with overcast conditions developing fully by mid-afternoon.
- Evening: Temperatures dipping back into the low teens under a thick blanket of clouds, with a slight 10% chance of flurries.
Wind and Precipitation Outlook
Currently, there are no active wind or heavy precipitation warnings for Monday. Winds are expected to remain light and manageable, primarily blowing from the southeast at about 5 mph. This gentle breeze will prevent the wind chill from reaching dangerous levels, though proper winter attire remains essential for anyone spending time outdoors. Humidity levels are currently hovering around 56% to 64%, contributing to a dry, crisp winter air that will persist through the night.
Looking Ahead: The Calm Before the Mix
While today remains relatively quiet and dry, the cleveland.news weather desk is tracking a more volatile system arriving on Tuesday. Local commuters should take advantage of the dry pavement today, as tomorrow’s forecast suggests an icy mix of rain and snow. For tonight, expect sunset at 5:52 PM and a steady drop in temperature. Keep the heavy coats and gloves handy as the city prepares for a shift in road conditions within the next twenty-four hours.