Thursday, March 5, 2015

Cleveland: Temperatures on the Rise as Daylight Saving Approaches

By Rachelle Gaynor, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
March 5,2015; 9:39PM,EST
 
 
Warmer air and sunshine will finally start to reach Cleveland this weekend after a few more days of frigid cold.
"Late this week, northwest winds will howl through Cleveland making AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures range from zero to negative 5 degrees Fahrenheit," AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Maggie Samuhel said.
Friday will start to see temperatures increase with an expected high of 24 during the day, creeping down into the teens at night.

Even though Saturday is expected to cause more clouds to roll in, temperatures should climb to the mid-30s, which is above the average low of 26.
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Daylight saving time starts this Sunday, and as Cleveland springs forward by one hour, they will be met with a possible clipper that could bring very slight snow showers. Temperatures will remain in the upper 30s during the day and fall to the upper 20s at night.
"Cleveland will be closing in on their average temperatures early next week with an expected daytime temperature of 40 degrees with plenty of sunshine on Monday," Samuhel said.
The average high for this time of year in Cleveland is 42.

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