Wilmington, OH – A mix of snow, rain, and freezing temperatures is set to impact Wilmington and surrounding areas throughout the week, with hazardous travel conditions expected.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow is likely Tuesday, with accumulations of one to two inches, mainly on grassy and elevated surfaces. Tuesday night brings another round of snow before turning to rain by Wednesday morning. Winds could gust up to 26 mph, creating slick roads and reduced visibility.
By Wednesday, temperatures will climb to 42°F, but rain will persist through the evening. Thursday offers a brief break with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 34°F. However, Friday could see another mix of rain and snow, leading into a wet and cold weekend.
Drivers should be cautious on untreated roads, especially during morning and evening commutes. Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions and potential icy spots. The National Weather Service does not anticipate spotter activation at this time but advises staying updated on changing forecasts.
Stay informed by checking local forecasts regularly and preparing for winter driving conditions.
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