It can get below freezing or 32 degrees in January and February, so it will get cold. In the summers it can get in the 90s, so it is quite a range. Whenever there is a transition into the new season, it can be quite a shock, and then gradually your body acclamates to it - somewhat at least. read more
Typical of much of the central United States, Northeast Ohio has four distinct seasons: Rainy springs; warm (and mildly humid) summers, beautiful crisp autumns and cold snowy winters. Cleveland & Akron’s only extreme weather is winter, and the worst of the snow & cold is usually concentrated in the months of January, February & March. read more