Toledo’s Weekend Weather: Heat, Storms, and a Cool Escape for Labor Day

Sep 13, 2024, 8:11 AM
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Hey Toledo! It's time to prepare for an action-packed weather adventure this weekend 🌤️. Starting off with some real sizzle today, we’re looking at hot temperatures that might have you searching for a shady spot or cranking up the AC. But don't get too comfy, because storms are rolling in tonight, ready to provide a little drama before things cool down.

Local meteorologist Ross Ellet is keeping everyone updated with the latest weather news. Thanks, Ross! Whether you’re catching updates on your morning coffee break or right before dinner, you can always count on knowing what’s headed our way.

This Friday promises partly cloudy skies with a high of 83°F. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 mph will keep it breezy. If you’re heading out for some evening fun, expect the temperature to dip to around 60°F, so maybe grab a light jacket. The moon will rise at 5:33 pm and set at 1:17 am, perfect timing for a little moon-gazing if the clouds cooperate!

Saturday looks like a beauty ☀️. Sun-soaked skies and a high of 84°F are on the menu. Winds from the east will continue at 10 to 15 mph. As you make plans for that backyard BBQ or trip to the Toledo Zoo, know the evening will bring clear skies and a low of 61°F. The waxing gibbous moon will rise at 6:12 pm and set at 2:29 am, illuminating the night just right!

Sunday’s forecast combines sunshine and clouds, reaching up to 87°F during the hottest part of the day. With light winds from the ESE at 5 to 10 mph, it’s another day perfect for outdoor activities. The evening will see partly cloudy skies and a cooler 60°F – an excellent time for a stroll or a relaxed evening on the patio. Catch the moon rise at 6:44 pm and set at 3:48 am.

Heading into Labor Day, Toledo can expect a break from the heat. After a weekend of sunshine and light breezes, Monday's forecast includes cooler temperatures, ideal for any last-minute holiday plans or just unwinding before the work week sets in again.