Wilmington, OH – A brief warming trend is set to hit Wilmington on Friday before colder temperatures and light snow return this weekend. The National Weather Service warns of possible snow showers tonight, with slick conditions on untreated roads, especially elevated surfaces.
According to the National Weather Service, scattered snow showers will continue until around 11 p.m. Thursday, followed by flurries into early Friday morning. Temperatures are expected to fall to 8°F overnight, with wind chills making it feel even colder. Residents should exercise caution if traveling.
Friday will see mostly sunny skies with a high near 22°F and light winds, providing a short-lived break from the freezing weather. Clouds will increase Friday night as temperatures drop to around 10°F. By Saturday, a warming trend pushes highs to 36°F, but gusty southwest winds could reach 15 mph.
Saturday evening ushers in partly cloudy skies with lows around 20°F before cooling again Sunday. Sunday’s forecast includes mostly cloudy skies and a high of 32°F. Looking ahead to Monday, sunny skies return with a high of 37°F, offering brief relief before another cold front is expected Tuesday night.
Motorists are encouraged to monitor road conditions as snow showers tonight may create slick patches on local roadways. Plan for fluctuating temperatures and prepare for icy mornings throughout the weekend.
Stay updated on the latest weather changes and prepare accordingly to avoid travel delays or exposure to extreme cold.
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