Sub-Zero Shivers: Cold Weather Advisory Grips Cleveland This Saturday

Arctic Blast Brings Dangerous Chill to Northeast Ohio
Cleveland residents are waking up to a punishing deep freeze this Saturday, February 7, 2026, as a Cold Weather Advisory takes full effect across the region. After a night of turbulent wintry weather that left thousands of homes without power, the primary concern for the city today is a combination of dangerously low temperatures and biting wind chills that are expected to persist throughout the weekend.
Morning: A Frigid Start with Power Recovery
As of early Saturday morning, temperatures in Cleveland are hovering near 12°F, though the real-feel index is significantly lower. Frigid gusts have driven wind chill values down to approximately -8°F. This extreme cold comes on the heels of a Friday night clipper system that caused significant utility disruptions. Local reports indicate that over 13,000 customers in Northeast Ohio, primarily in Cuyahoga and Lake counties, experienced power outages overnight. While crews have been working through the early hours to restore service, the lack of heat remains a critical safety issue for those still in the dark during these sub-zero morning conditions.
Afternoon: Limited Sun and Passing Flurries
Heading into the afternoon, the mercury will struggle to rise, with a projected daily high of only 14°F. Skies will remain predominantly cloudy, though some breaks in the overcast are possible. Residents should remain alert for scattered snow showers; while no major accumulation is expected today, there is a 20% chance of localized flurries that could create slick spots on already frozen roadways. The wind will continue to be a factor, making any outdoor activities uncomfortable and potentially hazardous without proper winter gear.
Evening: The Overnight Polar Plunge
The situation becomes even more precarious as the sun sets. Temperatures are forecast to dive into the single digits, with an overnight low expected around 7°F. The most severe aspect of the current advisory will manifest tonight, as wind chill values are predicted to slide into the -10°F to -20°F range. Exposure at these levels can lead to frostbite in a matter of minutes. Residents are urged to limit time outdoors and ensure that pets are brought inside.
Saturday Forecast Highlights
- Temperature Range: A high of 14°F and an overnight low of 7°F.
- Wind Chill: Values dropping between -10°F and -20°F after sunset.
- Precipitation: 20% chance of light snow showers throughout the day.
- Active Alerts: A Cold Weather Advisory is currently in effect for all of Northeast Ohio.