Wilmington, OH Weather Alert: 1-2 Inches Snow This Weekend; Heavier Sunday Into Monday

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Wilmington, Ohio – Two rounds of snow are expected across the region, potentially impacting Sunday travel and early Monday commutes.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, light snow is forecast along and southeast of Interstate 71 this evening, with minor accumulations possible.

Widespread snow is then expected to arrive Sunday morning and continue through Sunday night. Forecasters say most of the region could see between 1 and 2 inches of snowfall. However, locally higher amounts above 2 inches may develop where heavier snow bands form Sunday afternoon.

The snowfall is expected to taper off late Sunday night into early Monday morning.

The forecast graphic released Saturday afternoon indicates snowfall coverage will expand across much of southwest and central Ohio, with the heaviest banding potential developing during the afternoon and evening hours Sunday.

While totals are not expected to be extreme, even light accumulations could create slick road conditions, particularly during periods of heavier snowfall. Drivers along and southeast of I-71 may see the first impacts this evening before snow becomes more widespread Sunday.

Sunday evening plans and early Monday commutes could be affected if heavier snow bands materialize. College students and young workers returning Sunday night should monitor conditions.

The National Weather Service advises residents to stay updated as snowfall placement and band intensity could shift slightly depending on storm development.

More updates are expected as the system progresses through the region.


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