Ohio Valley, OH – A dry end to the week is in store for the Ohio Valley, with no rain expected until late Sunday. High pressure will provide lower humidity and clear skies for the next couple of days. According to the US National Weather Service in Wilmington, OH, a pattern change is anticipated late Sunday evening, bringing showers and thunderstorms early next week.
Residents can expect a significant shift in weather starting Monday, with a 55% chance of rain and temperatures reaching 84 degrees. The probability of precipitation will increase throughout the week, with Tuesday showing a 50% chance of showers and a high of 85 degrees. The rain is expected to continue intermittently through Thursday, with temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to high 80s.
Friday and Saturday are forecasted to remain dry, with highs in the low 80s and sunny skies. However, the weekend will bring a noticeable rise in humidity and temperatures, peaking at 89 degrees on Sunday. This will precede the anticipated storm system moving into the region late Sunday night.
Residents are advised to enjoy the dry weather and clear skies through the weekend, but to prepare for potential rain and thunderstorms as the new week begins.




