Wilmington, Ohio – Quiet weather is providing a break today, with sunshine and cooler temperatures offering ideal conditions before a wetter pattern returns to start the new week.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, a broad area of high pressure is keeping skies mostly sunny across Ohio, with afternoon highs ranging from the upper 50s to mid-60s. Cities including Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus will see stable conditions through the day with no travel impacts expected.
By tonight, temperatures drop into the mid-40s to low 50s across much of the region, with cooler spots like Celina and Bellefontaine dipping into the lower 40s. Clear skies and light winds will allow for a calm but chilly night.
The quiet stretch continues through Sunday, but changes begin late, with increasing clouds and the first chances for rain developing overnight into Monday morning. Commuters along I-71, I-75, and I-70 may begin to see wet roads as the next system approaches.
Residents should take advantage of the dry weather today and prepare for a shift to more unsettled conditions heading into early next week. Additional updates are expected as rain timing becomes clearer.



