CLEVELAND — Saturday night's showers pushed out of Northeast Ohio sooner, letting in some bonus sunshine for the first half of Sunday. Despite the sun, it will be colder, with highs only in the middle 70s for most of the region. This will be the warmest day for most of the area until the end of the workweek and into next weekend.
The coldest air since June 1st (63 degrees at Cleveland Hopkins) will move into Northeast Ohio for the start of the workweek. Highs may not break 70 in many areas on Monday and Tuesday. This much cooler air (60s) moving over a warm Lake Erie (75) will bring the threat of lake-effect rain to some on Monday, especially Monday night, and possibly lingering into Tuesday.
Temperatures at night will drop into the 40s for many inland Tuesday morning and the coldest mor