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Chilly Skies and Afternoon Flurries: Cleveland Braces for a Mid-Winter Cold Snap

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February 3, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Chilly Skies and Afternoon Flurries: Cleveland Braces for a Mid-Winter Cold Snap
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Erik Drost

A Grey and Frigid Tuesday for the North Coast

Clevelanders waking up this Tuesday, February 3, 2026, should prepare for a quintessentially cold Ohio winter day. As a weak clipper system moves across the Great Lakes region, the city is expected to remain under a blanket of thick cloud cover with temperatures struggling to climb out of the twenties. While no major snow accumulation is expected today, the biting wind chill and the threat of scattered flurries will make for a raw commute through the downtown area and along the lakefront.

Morning Outlook: A Frosty Start

The day begins with temperatures hovering between 22°F and 25°F. However, due to humidity levels near 85% and steady winds from the west at approximately 10 mph, the "RealFeel" temperature is expected to sit much lower, likely near 13°F. Early morning commuters can expect light snow showers or misty conditions, which may leave a thin dusting on untreated surfaces. Visibility may be slightly reduced during the early hours, so drivers should allow for a few extra minutes on the roads, particularly near the Shoreway and I-90 where lake-enhanced moisture is most prevalent.

Afternoon Forecast: Peaking in the High 20s

By the afternoon, Cleveland will reach its projected high of 27°F to 28°F. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, offering very little in the way of sunshine. Meteorologists are tracking a localized afternoon flurry that could pass through the Greater Cleveland area between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM. While these flurries are not expected to cause significant travel disruptions, they will reinforce the winter chill. Southwest winds will remain light, between 5 and 7 mph, providing a brief reprieve from the morning gusts, though the lack of solar heating will keep the air feeling stagnant and cold.

Evening and Overnight: The Big Chill

As the sun sets, the temperature is expected to take a sharp dive. By the evening commute, residents should prepare for the mercury to drop toward the mid-teens. Overnight, the sky will remain mostly cloudy as a light north wind takes hold. Temperatures are forecasted to bottom out at a frigid low of 6°F to 12°F by early Wednesday morning. This significant drop in temperature means any moisture left on the roads from earlier flurries could freeze, leading to isolated slick spots for the Wednesday morning drive.

Tuesday Weather Summary

  • High Temperature: 27°F to 28°F
  • Low Temperature: 6°F to 12°F
  • Wind: West to Southwest at 5–10 mph; shifting North at night.
  • Precipitation: 20% to 40% chance of light snow showers and afternoon flurries.
  • Humidity: Average 76% to 84%.