By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 28,2014; 8:45PM,EST
Progressively colder conditions are in the offing for Cleveland during the last days of 2014 and December and into the start of 2015.
High temperatures will trend downward through the 30s and into the 20s through the middle of the week.
The average high for the end of December is in the lower 30s.
For people who will be venturing out on New Year's Eve, temperatures at midnight around the area will be in the lower 20s with AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures likely to be in the lower teens.
For those traveling to sporting events or partaking in outdoor activities through New Years day in the region, the weather should not throw any snowballs this way. Generally dry conditions are forecast from Sunday through Thursday night.
If headed out on the road or taking air travel during the day, track any incoming rain or snow with MinuteCast® down to your precise location.
The next major storm that may affect the area is not due in until Friday into Saturday.
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AccuWeather.com Winter Weather Center
Cleveland Extended Forecast
Cleveland Radar
Despite the cold week ahead, temperature could rise enough for that storm to bring rain, just as well as snow.
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