Wilmington, OH– Another burst of winter weather is set to hit much of Ohio, with snow moving in late Thursday night and lasting through Friday evening. The National Weather Service in Wilmington reports that most areas will pick up 1 to 2 inches of snow as cold air and gusty winds sweep across the state.
According to the National Weather Service, winds from the west and northwest will strengthen Friday evening, with gusts up to 30 mph possible. Wind chills are expected to drop below zero Friday night, creating dangerous cold conditions for anyone outdoors.
Roads may turn slick during Friday’s morning commute, especially on untreated routes across Wilmington, Dayton, and Columbus. Drivers are urged to reduce speed and allow extra travel time. Residents should secure outdoor items before winds increase and dress warmly if heading out Friday night.
Snow will taper off by late Friday, but temperatures will remain in the deep freeze through Saturday morning. Additional advisories could follow if conditions worsen.
Five-Day Forecast for Wilmington, Ohio:
Thursday Night: Snow developing late, low near 25°F.
Friday: Snow showers, windy, 1–2 inches possible, high around 30°F.
Friday Night: Bitter cold, wind chills below 0°F.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 28°F.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, high in the low 30s.
Monday: Chance of flurries, high in the mid-30s.
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