Wilmington, OH: Rain Possible Overnight, Temps Climb Tuesday

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Wilmington, Ohio – Temperatures will trend warmer over the next couple of days in Wilmington, with highs climbing into the 50s by Tuesday following a cooler start to the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Monday highs across the area range from the low 40s to near 50 degrees, with Wilmington reaching about 46 degrees. Surrounding communities show similar readings, generally in the mid-40s, under mostly cloudy skies.

The next chance of precipitation arrives Monday evening, continuing into Tuesday morning. Forecasters say rainfall amounts are expected to be light, with no flooding or significant travel impacts anticipated.

By Tuesday afternoon, temperatures rise noticeably, with highs reaching the mid to upper 50s across much of southwest and central Ohio. Wilmington is forecast to reach approximately 56 degrees, while nearby cities such as Dayton, Cincinnati, and Columbus range from 52 to 58 degrees.

The warming trend reflects a shift to milder air moving into the Ohio Valley, with no winter precipitation expected during this period. Overnight lows remain above freezing in most locations, limiting any concern for icy conditions.

The timing of rain and warmer temperatures may affect early-morning commuters, students, and holiday travelers, particularly during the Tuesday morning drive.

Residents are encouraged to check updated forecasts for timing adjustments as the rain moves through the region overnight.