Colder Air Arrives in Ohio: Highs in the 40s and 50s Through Monday

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Wilmington, OH – A cold front is pushing through Ohio, bringing cooler temperatures and a chance of showers later today. Highs across the region will range from the upper 40s to mid-50s through Monday, marking a noticeable drop from recent warm conditions.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, the cooler air will settle in today as the front moves eastward. Temperatures on Sunday will peak around 48°F in Kenton and 60°F in Chillicothe, while Monday will see highs between 48°F and 55°F across the state. Rain showers are possible this evening as the system passes.

Residents should prepare for cooler mornings, with lows dipping into the 30s in some areas. While no severe weather is expected, gusty winds and damp conditions may make outdoor activities less comfortable.

The return to cooler weather follows a period of unseasonably warm temperatures, offering a brief taste of early spring before another potential warm-up later in the week. Motorists should be aware of changing road conditions, especially with possible wet roads tonight.

Stay updated with local forecasts and be prepared for fluctuating temperatures as Ohio transitions into the spring season.