Wilmington, OH: Severe Storm Risk Tuesday Night Into Wednesday

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WILMINGTON, Ohio — A developing storm system could bring strong to severe thunderstorms to parts of Ohio beginning Tuesday night and continuing into Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, attention is turning to the next potential severe weather threat arriving later this week as a low-pressure system and cold front approach the region.

Forecasters say the severe weather risk may begin Tuesday night, with storms continuing through the day Wednesday across much of southwest and central Ohio.

The system is expected to strengthen as it moves into the Ohio Valley, bringing the potential for strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall.

While the exact timing and severity of storms remain uncertain, meteorologists say confidence is increasing that multiple rounds of storms could develop during the midweek period.

Temperatures are expected to warm Monday ahead of the approaching system, helping provide the energy needed for stronger storms to develop.

Officials encourage residents to stay weather aware and monitor forecast updates as details on storm timing and potential impacts become clearer.

The timing of storms could affect commuters and students traveling across cities including Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, and surrounding communities during the midweek period.