Wilmington, OH – Snow showers and frigid temperatures are expected to impact Wilmington through midweek, with wind chills dropping below zero. Residents should prepare for icy conditions and dress warmly as an arctic front lingers.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow is possible Wednesday morning before tapering off in the afternoon. Highs will reach just 21°F, with wind chills making it feel significantly colder. Snow showers may return Wednesday night, with a 50% chance of accumulation under mostly cloudy skies.
Thursday will remain cold but dry, with highs reaching 21°F. A warming trend is expected by Friday, with highs climbing to 27°F under partly sunny skies. The weekend brings more relief, with temperatures rising to the mid-30s on Saturday and near 40°F by Sunday.
While roads may remain slick through Wednesday, conditions should improve by late Thursday. Motorists should drive cautiously, especially in the early mornings when ice is most likely.
Stay updated with the latest weather alerts and be sure to bundle up as this cold snap continues.
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