Ohio–Kentucky Weather Alert Now: Warm 81°F Sunday Before Rain Returns by Monday Morning

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Ohio – Sunshine stretches across Clinton County this afternoon, but shifting winds and rising moisture signal a quick turn toward unsettled spring weather.

According to the National Weather Service, temperatures climb to 74°F today under sunny skies, with southwest winds reaching 15 mph before calmer conditions settle in later.

The mild air feels like a preview of early summer. Roads stay dry, and visibility remains clear across Wilmington, Blanchester, and along US-68. If you’re heading out, now is the best window.

Changes begin to build by Friday afternoon. Clouds increase after midday, and a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops after 5 p.m. That timing could affect the evening commute, especially with brief downpours reducing visibility.

Rain chances continue into Friday night, increasing to 40%. Wet pavement and cooler air may create slick spots late, so plan extra time if traveling.

Saturday offers a break. Skies turn mostly sunny again, but temperatures dip to around 67°F with a light northeast breeze.

Sunday brings the warmest air of the stretch. Highs jump to 81°F under mostly sunny skies. It’s a great day to be outside, but don’t get too comfortable.

Meteorologists are now tracking another system arriving by Monday. Showers develop by early afternoon, with a 40% chance of rain and breezy conditions returning. This pattern signals a more active stretch into early next week, with periodic rain chances lingering.

Five Day Forecast for Wilmington, OH:
Friday: High 75°F, storms possible after 5 PM
Saturday: High 67°F, mostly sunny
Sunday: High 81°F, mostly sunny
Monday: High 78°F, chance of showers
Tuesday: High 83°F, scattered showers