Ohio Summer Weather Alert: Sunny Skies Return to Wilmington by Tuesday — Showers and Thunderstorms Expected Again Friday Afternoon

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Wilmington, Ohio – Ohio residents can expect a break from stormy skies as Tuesday brings a dose of sunshine and calmer winds to the Wilmington area.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Monday’s steady rain and thunderstorms will taper off tonight, setting the stage for a dry and sunny Tuesday, June 10. Winds will turn westerly at 6 to 11 mph with a high near 75°F, making it an ideal day for outdoor activity or clean-up following Monday’s downpours. Travelers on I-71 and local roads should remain cautious of any residual slick spots early in the morning.

Tuesday night will stay mostly clear with lows around 57°F and a continued westward breeze, giving residents a cool and quiet evening. The sunny stretch continues into Wednesday and Thursday with highs reaching the mid-80s — a sharp warm-up that signals the first true summer pattern of June.

By Friday, however, the summer calm may be short-lived. A new chance of thunderstorms moves in after 2 p.m., with storm chances rising into Friday night. While totals are still uncertain, residents should prepare for possible interruptions to outdoor plans or commutes.

Looking ahead, storm chances persist through Saturday and Sunday, with highs hovering near 81°F. Keep devices charged and monitor updates, especially if planning weekend travel or events.

⚠️ Storm chances increase again Friday and into the weekend — stay weather-aware as summer instability builds.

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