Kent, OH Weather Forecast and Current Conditions

Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station

Sunny 48°F
Feels Like 47°F  
Humidity 45% Dew Point 27°F Wind WNW 4 MPH Gusts 4 Barometer 30.13 in.765.3 mm
Solar Rad 473 w/m2
Report from a personal weather station 1.6 miles S of central Kent
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Point Forecast at a Glance

ThuNov 13
Thu Nov 13: Sunny, High 46F, Low 29F
46
29
FriNov 14
Fri Nov 14: Mostly Sunny, High 51F, Low 34F
51
34
SatNov 15
Sat Nov 15: Rain, High 60F, Low 39F
50%
60
39
SunNov 16
Sun Nov 16: Mostly Sunny, High 46F, Low 30F
46
30
MonNov 17
Mon Nov 17: Mostly Sunny, High 44F, Low 28F
44
28
TueNov 18
Tue Nov 18: Rain, High 45F, Low 34F
40%
45
34
WedNov 19
Wed Nov 19: Rain, High 48F
30%
48
 

7-Day Temperature Trend

Week Ahead Summary

Variable high temperatures through the week, ranging from 44°F to 60°F. Unsettled weather expected with rain on most days, including one day with snow.

Climate Context

Temperatures are expected to be near normal for this time of year, with highs around 50°F and lows around 33°F.


This Date in Weather History

1933 - The first dust storm of the great dust bowl era of the 1930s occurred. The dust storm, which had spread from Montana to the Ohio Valley the day before, prevailed from Georgia to Maine resulting in a black rain over New York and a brown snow in Vermont. Parts of South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa reported zero visibility on the 12th. On the 13th, dust reduced the visibility to half a mile in Tennessee.

More on this and other weather history


Kent, OH 7 Day Weather Forecast Details

Thursday Nov 13

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 46. West wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. West wind around 6 mph becoming calm after midnight.

Friday Nov 14

Mostly Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Calm wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the morning.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. Light south wind.

Saturday Nov 15

Rain

Day: A chance of rain. Cloudy, with a high near 60. South wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Rain

Night: Rain, mainly before 1am. Low around 39. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Sunday Nov 16

Mostly Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30.

Monday Nov 17

Mostly Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44.

Snow

Night: A chance of snow after 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Tuesday Nov 18

Rain

Day: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Rain

Night: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Wednesday Nov 19

Rain

Day: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 48. Chance of precipitation is 30%.


About Kent, OH

Kent is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the largest city in Portage County. It is located along the Cuyahoga River in Northeast Ohio on the western edge of the county. The population was 28,215 at the 2020 census. The city is counted as part of the Akron metropolitan area and the larger Cleveland–Akron–Canton combined statistical area. Part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, Kent was settled in 1805 and was known for many years as Franklin Mills. Settlers were attracted to the area due to its location along the Cuyahoga River as a place for water-powered mills. Later development came in the 1830s and 1840s as a result of the settlement's position along the route of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Leading up to the American Civil War, Franklin Mills was noted for its activity in the Underground Railroad. With the decline of the canal and the emergence of the railroad, the town became the home of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad maintenance shops through the influence of Marvin Kent. In 1864 the town was renamed Kent in honor of Marvin Kent's efforts. It was incorporated as a village in 1867 and became a city after the 1920 Census. Today Kent is a college town best known as the home of the main campus of Kent State University, founded in 1910, and as the site of the May 4, 1970 Kent State shootings. Historically a manufacturing center, education is the city's largest economic sector with Kent State University being the city's, and one of the region's, largest employers. The Kent City School District and the Kent Free Library provide additional education opportunities and resources. Many of Kent's demographic elements are influenced by the presence of the university, particularly the median age, median income, and those living below the poverty level. The city is governed by a council-manager system with a city manager, a nine-member city council, and a mayor. Kent has nearly 20 parks and preserves and hosts a number of annual festivals including ones related to Earth Day, folk music, and the U.S. Independence Day. In addition to the Kent State athletic teams, the city also hosts a number of amateur and local sporting events. Kent is part of the Cleveland–Akron media market and is the city of license for three local radio stations and three television stations and includes the regional affiliates for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Local transportation infrastructure includes a public bus service and hike-and-bike trails. As the home of the Davey Tree Expert Company, Kent is known as "The Tree City" while residents are referred to as "Kentites". The city has produced a number of notable individuals, particularly in politics, athletics, and the entertainment industry.

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