Wilmington, OH – Clouds will linger over Wilmington and surrounding areas through Sunday, with a chance of rain by late afternoon. Travelers and residents should prepare for wet conditions as cooler air moves in ahead of Thanksgiving.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Saturday will reach a high of 46°F, with light patchy drizzle possible before 7 a.m. Sunday will warm slightly to 52°F, but rain is expected to begin after 1 p.m., accompanied by winds up to 13 mph.
Sunday night will bring more rain and a low of 42°F, with gusts increasing to 22 mph. Rainfall is not expected to accumulate significantly, but wet roadways could create slick driving conditions, especially along I-71 and nearby routes.
Looking ahead to Thanksgiving week, Monday is forecasted to hit a high of 58°F with rain likely, transitioning into a chance of snow Monday night as temperatures drop to 34°F. Tuesday will clear up, with sunny skies but a colder high of 42°F. Thanksgiving Day could see another round of rain and snow with highs near 42°F and lows around 27°F.
Travelers are advised to monitor forecasts and plan for delays due to fluctuating conditions. Keep an eye on weather updates for Thanksgiving Day to ensure safe holiday travels.
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