Wilmington, OH – Residents of Wilmington are facing another scorching day with highs exceeding 90°F on Saturday, as the area remains gripped by a persistent September heatwave. Brief, isolated showers may offer some relief this morning, but most of the region will remain dry.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s heat will impact areas surrounding I-71 and Route 35. Residents should stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Better chances for rain will arrive Sunday night, offering potential relief heading into next week.
Expect cooler temperatures to move into the area starting Monday, with highs dipping into the upper 70s. Rain chances are predicted at 50% for Monday, with showers continuing into Tuesday at 55%. By midweek, conditions will settle into comfortable high-70s, creating an opportunity for outdoor activities later in the week.
Stay updated on local weather conditions and monitor roadways like I-71 for potential delays due to heat or rain conditions late Sunday into Monday.