Ohio Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Breezy Conditions in Wilmington by Monday Afternoon, More Showers Likely Through Friday

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Wilmington, Ohio – A stretch of spring sunshine will give way to renewed rain chances in Clinton County starting Tuesday night, with a stronger system potentially bringing thunderstorms by Friday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, conditions will remain dry and sunny Tuesday and Wednesday, with high temperatures near 71°F and 77°F, respectively. But starting late Wednesday night, clouds begin to build—ushering in a wet and potentially stormy second half of the week.

By Thursday, scattered showers will return, followed by a 60% chance of overnight rainfall. Thunderstorms become more likely Friday, especially in the morning hours. Some areas could see rainfall totals accumulate quickly, leading to brief travel disruptions along U.S. Route 68 and nearby rural roads. Friday’s high will hover near 75°F before cooler air moves in Saturday.

Travelers, especially commuters, should monitor changing road conditions and avoid low-lying areas prone to pooling water. Charge your devices, secure loose outdoor items, and prepare for possible power interruptions if storms intensify Friday morning.

🌦️ 5-Day Spring Forecast for Wilmington, OH:

  • Tuesday: Sunny, high near 71°F
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high near 77°F
  • Thursday: Partly sunny, showers possible by afternoon, high near 78°F
  • Friday: Rain and possible thunderstorms, high near 75°F
  • Saturday: Chance of morning showers, mostly sunny later, high near 67°F