During the week from May 5 to 11, 2025, in Ohio, warm spring-like temperatures and predominantly sunny weather are expected. In the first half of the week, brief showers are possible, but from Thursday onward, clear skies with comfortable temperatures up to +24 °C will prevail. Nights will remain moderately cool.
Weekly forecast:
On Monday, variable cloudiness with light rain is expected in the afternoon. Daytime temperatures will rise to +20 °C, and nighttime temperatures will drop to +11 °C.
On Tuesday, cloudy weather with periodic clearing will persist. Local showers are possible in the second half of the day. The maximum temperature will be +19 °C, and at night – around +10 °C. On Wednesday, the sky will clear, and the weather will be dry and sunny. Daytime temperature will reach +21 °C, with +9 °C expected at night. Thursday will be warm and rainless. A light southern wind and temperatures up to +22 °C during the day, and up to +11 °C at night. On Friday, warm and sunny weather is forecasted. The maximum temperature will rise to +23 °C, and at night – +12 °C.
On Saturday, May 10, sunny weather with slight cloudiness will continue. Daytime temperature will reach +24 °C, and at night – +13 °C. On Sunday, May 11, the sky will be clear with no precipitation. Daytime temperature – up to +24 °C, and at night – +13 °C.
Sunrise / sunset on Monday:
Sunrise: 6:23 AM
Sunset: 8:29 PM
Summary forecast in brief:
Monday: Variable cloudiness, light rain. | Maximum temperature: +20 °C
Tuesday: Cloudy, local showers. | Maximum temperature: +19 °C
Wednesday: Sunny. | Maximum temperature: +21 °C
Thursday: Clear, no precipitation. | Maximum temperature: +22 °C
Friday: Sunny. | Maximum temperature: +23 °C
Saturday: Clear, slight cloudiness. | Maximum temperature: +24 °C
Sunday: Clear, no precipitation. | Maximum temperature: +24 °C
Throughout the week, stable spring weather with gradual warming is expected. In the first half, short rains may occur; however, clear skies will dominate later. It is recommended to plan outdoor activities and stay tuned for updated forecasts.