Weather Forecast and Radar for Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Current & 7-day weather forecast, weather alerts, and weather radar for Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
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Routes Running Nearby to Cuyahoga Valley National Park

  • The I-77 runs north-south about 10 miles west of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

  • The I-80 runs east-west about 5 miles south of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Weather in Cuyahoga Valley National Park

In Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the summers are warm and partly cloudy and the winters are freezing, snowy, windy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 21°F to 82°F and is rarely below 6°F or above 90°F.

The warm season lasts for 4 months, from May to September, with an average daily high temperature above 73°F. The hottest month of the year in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is July, with an average high of 82°F and low of 65°F.

The cold season lasts for 3 months, from December to March, with an average daily high temperature below 43°F. The coldest month of the year in Cuyahoga Valley National Park is January, with an average low of 22°F and high of 34°F.

The Cuyahoga River and its tributaries normally flood throughout the year, especially during the spring. The effects are not all bad. Stormwater washing into the floodplain deposits sediments that replenish the soil.

Periodically, devastating floods sweep the region and beyond. The most famous is the Great Flood of 1913. It swept away homes, barns, livestock, and more. The Ohio & Erie Canal was so overwhelmed that some structures had to be dynamited to release the water and the canal never recovered.

Fast Facts About Cuyahoga Valley National Park

The park was established in 2000.

Major Cities Nearby Cuyahoga Valley National Park

  • Cleveland, Ohio (roughly 11 miles to the northwest)
  • Columbus, Ohio (roughly 124 miles to the southwest)
  • Cincinnati, Ohio (roughly 224 miles to the southwest)

This map shows the current & 7-day weather forecast, weather alerts, and weather radar for Cuyahoga Valley National Park.