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Cuyahoga Valley National Park - ClimateThe weather in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is typical of Northeastern Ohio: four distinct seasons offering something for everyone. Winter is cold, cloudy, and sometimes snowy. Spring brings rain and warming temperatures. Summer is often hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms and hazy skies. Fall offers some relief from the heat, as nights cool. Average annual precipitation (including rain, snow, and all other forms of moisture) is approximately 35 inches, 20 inches of which normally fall from April to September. Cleveland receives an average of 61 inches of snow per year, but actual amounts vary greatly from year to year. Normal temperatures range from the teens to the mid-80s and 90s, although below-freezing and 90-100+ degree temperatures occur occasionally. Because the weather at CVNP can be unpredictable, visitors should be prepared for any condition. |
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