Wilmington, OH – Cold air lingers in Wilmington, but relief is on the way. After a chilly Friday night with possible snow flurries, temperatures will gradually warm by Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday night’s low will drop to 15°F, with lingering flurries before 8 p.m. Skies will clear slightly overnight, and winds will calm to around 5 mph. Saturday brings partly sunny conditions with a high near 34°F, followed by a mild Saturday night with lows in the mid-20s.
Sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend, with a high of 40°F under partly sunny skies. Looking ahead, temperatures will continue rising, reaching the upper 40s by Monday. By midweek, rain showers are expected, with a high near 52°F on Wednesday.
Residents should bundle up Friday night and expect icy conditions on untreated roads. Warmer days are coming, but cold mornings will persist. Stay updated with the latest weather changes as winter transitions to spring.
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