Wilmington, OH – A cold front moving through Ohio on Thursday will bring cooler temperatures, although conditions will remain above typical November averages. Thursday’s high is expected to reach 61 degrees, with partly sunny skies providing relief from recent rain and thunderstorms. Overnight, temperatures could drop to 38 degrees, marking the first significant cool-down of the week.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Wilmington, residents should be prepared for a mix of sun and clouds on Thursday as rain clears from the area. This slight cooldown may impact those commuting in the early hours or planning evening events. While conditions are expected to remain dry, it’s advisable to bring a light jacket for evening outings.
Friday’s weather is predicted to be clear and sunny, with a high near 62 degrees and nighttime lows dipping to around 38 degrees. These stable conditions are ideal for outdoor plans heading into the weekend, though Saturday may see a slight increase in clouds and temperatures in the low 60s.
Rain chances return late Saturday night into Sunday, with an 80% likelihood of showers and possible thunderstorms. Rain may persist through Sunday afternoon, with highs in the mid-60s. This period of unsettled weather could bring minor travel delays on key routes, including Interstate 71, so motorists should plan accordingly.