Wilmington, OH – The Ohio Valley is experiencing a cool start to the work week, with temperatures expected to remain in the mid to upper 70s through Wednesday. Highs will dip slightly from Tuesday’s low to mid-70s to more consistent mid-upper 70s by midweek. As the week progresses, a gradual warming trend is expected, with temperatures reaching the mid-70s to 80 degrees by Thursday.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Wilmington, clear and dry conditions will dominate, providing a brief respite from summer’s heat. Morning lows will drop significantly, with temperatures plunging into the upper 40s to low 50s on Wednesday and Thursday. These cooler nights are a stark contrast to the mild daytime highs, making for brisk mornings.
The weather pattern is expected to remain stable, with a slight uptick in temperatures as we head into the weekend. By Friday and Saturday, highs will climb to the low 80s, accompanied by sunny skies. The warming trend will likely continue into early next week, signaling a return to more seasonable summer weather.
Residents should enjoy the comfortable weather this week, as the cooler mornings provide an early hint of the coming fall.




