Wilmington, Ohio – Ohioans will experience cooler, drier conditions on Saturday as a cold front moves through the region, bringing highs in the low 60s and clear skies. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures will peak at 60°F in Cincinnati and Columbus, with areas to the north reaching only the upper 50s.
According to the National Weather Service, the cold front will continue pushing through the state, bringing seasonably cool air from the Upper Midwest. Dry weather is expected to persist into the weekend, with Saturday night temperatures dropping into the low 40s. Cities like Marysville, Columbus, and Dayton are forecasted to experience lows in the upper 30s, while southern areas like Cincinnati and Portsmouth will dip to around 42°F.
In addition to the cool temperatures, this weather shift may result in a noticeable chill for those planning outdoor activities. Travelers should prepare for cool evenings, and outdoor enthusiasts should layer up for evening events. There is no significant precipitation expected throughout the weekend.
Residents across Ohio are encouraged to take advantage of the dry, crisp weather while it lasts. However, it’s important to remember that low temperatures overnight may catch some off-guard. Cold air will settle in by late Saturday night, with some areas potentially seeing temperatures drop as low as 38°F.
Stay prepared for clear skies and cool temperatures as the weekend unfolds.




