Wilmington, OH – Rain showers will develop across Ohio early Monday, bringing above-normal temperatures ahead of a midweek cooldown. Drivers along the I-71 corridor may experience slick conditions during the morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start with a high near 58 degrees, along with scattered rain showers, particularly south of Columbus. Winds will increase slightly, with gusts reaching 13 mph. While rainfall totals are expected to remain light, commuters should prepare for possible delays due to reduced visibility.
Monday night will see steady rain moving in, with a 70% chance of precipitation. Temperatures will drop to the upper 30s overnight, signaling cooler weather as the week progresses. Rain will taper off by Tuesday morning, giving way to partly sunny skies and a high near 44 degrees.
The midweek forecast shows a significant pattern change, with highs dropping into the low 40s and increasing chances of rain Wednesday evening. For Thanksgiving Day, residents can expect highs in the mid-40s with rain likely, potentially mixed with snow in the evening. Travelers are encouraged to monitor updates closely, as weather conditions may disrupt holiday plans.
The weekend forecast suggests a potential snow mix Friday morning, with daytime highs around 33 degrees.
Stay informed on weather updates and prepare for fluctuating conditions this week.
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