Wilmington, OH – Residents of Wilmington should prepare for significant weather changes early next week, as meteorologists predict rain and cooler temperatures starting Monday. The Climate Prediction Center shows a strong potential for wetter-than-normal conditions between September 24 and 28, offering relief to areas currently experiencing dry spells.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington, models suggest a large-scale system could bring much-needed rain, with storms expected Monday and Tuesday. With temperatures peaking near 88°F on Friday and staying hot through the weekend, this shift will come as a relief. Cooler temperatures are expected to settle in by Tuesday, with highs dropping to 77°F.
Wilmington residents should stay alert for potential flash flood warnings and plan accordingly, as rain could disrupt weekend plans. Those driving should be cautious of wet road conditions starting Monday morning. The latest updates from the NWS will provide critical details as the storm system approaches. To avoid hazards, keep updated with weather alerts and adjust outdoor plans for early next week.