Wilmington, Ohio – A mild Sunday is in store across Ohio, with temperatures reaching the low 80s in many southern areas. However, cooler conditions will prevail to the north of Interstate 70, where highs are expected to hover in the mid-60s.
According to the National Weather Service, southern cities like Cincinnati and Dayton will experience near-summer-like temperatures, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. However, northern cities like Celina and Kenton will see more comfortable but cooler conditions, struggling to reach the mid-60s.
A slight chance of showers is also in the forecast, with the highest likelihood across southern Ohio, where the chance of rain could reach 30-40%. In areas like Cincinnati and Portsmouth, isolated showers may develop in the afternoon, though no widespread rain is expected. By contrast, northern regions near Celina and Sidney only face about a 10-20% chance of precipitation.
Travelers should be prepared for dry conditions with the exception of brief showers in southern areas. Residents north of I-70 should anticipate cooler weather and dress accordingly. Keep an eye on the sky as light rain could bring temporary disruptions to outdoor activities.
The mild weather will continue into the evening, but be prepared for the possibility of rain as the day progresses.




