Northeast Ohio is enjoying warm -- but windy -- weather on Saturday, which Power of 5 Meteorologists are saying is out of the ordinary for this time of year.
Meteorologist Janessa Webb is tracking highs in the 60s in some areas -- and possibly even higher for Akron.
I'm so done... Akron is about to hit 70 degrees! #OHWx
— Janessa Webb (@JanessaWebb) February 20, 2016
#CLE has just tied the record high for today set in 1939. #OHWarmth
— Janessa Webb (@JanessaWebb) February 20, 2016
Chief Meteorologist Mark Johnson said Saturday's temperatures in Cleveland are 80 degrees warmer than they were one year ago, in which the city's temperatures dropped to -17 degrees.
80 DEGREES WARMER. One year ago today, the temperature in Cleveland dropped to -17 degrees. It's 63 degrees now, one year later...
— Mark Johnson (@MarkJWeather) February 20, 2016
Strong winds accompanied the warm-up, with some residents experiencing fallen branches and power outages in Cuyahoga County.
WATCH video and check out photos in the player above as residents enjoy the warm weather Saturday.
Check out the full forecast here.
You can also track power outages in Northeast Ohio here.