Ohio Valley – The Ohio Valley region is set to experience a fluctuating weather pattern over the next several days, with temperatures expected to rise through the weekend before cooling off by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, OH, temperatures will continue to increase today and Saturday, reaching the mid-80s in some areas. However, this warmth will be short-lived as a cooler trend is anticipated by Tuesday. The coolest day is expected to be Tuesday, with highs in the low 70s. Temperatures will gradually warm up again toward the latter part of the week.
The forecast indicates a potential high of 82°F today, with a 100% chance of rain. Saturday is expected to reach a high of 85°F with a 30% chance of rain, followed by a slightly cooler Sunday, which may see highs around 77°F with a 50% chance of showers. As we move into the workweek, Monday will likely see a high of 76°F under partly cloudy skies, and Tuesday’s temperatures could dip to 74°F under sunny conditions. The weather will remain mild through Wednesday with a forecast high of 74°F.
Residents should prepare for these changes and consider the potential for brief showers, particularly over the weekend. While the beginning of the week starts off cooler, the latter half of the week may bring a warming trend back to the region. The National Weather Service advises that temperatures may vary slightly from the forecast, with maximum and minimum temperatures fluctuating by about 1 to 3 degrees.