Ohio Weather, Wet Start, Warm Afternoon, and Storm Potential Ahead for Columbus and Cincinnati Regions
The National Weather Service forecast for Ohio indicates a mix of showers, storms, and temperature fluctuations, with potential severe weather on Sunday and changing conditions into the next week.
Wet Weather Ahead, Columbus and Cincinnati Brace for Showers and Possible Thunderstorms
Unsettled weather with isolated to widespread showers and potential thunderstorms is predicted around Columbus and Cincinnati, with a brief dry spell until daybreak. Temperatures will be near normal, then warming over the weekend.
Rain Showers Sweep Through Columbus and Cincinnati, Dry Spell to Follow
The National Weather Service forecasts rain for southwest Ohio, with a drier spell expected Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning. Showers may return on Thursday, with possible severe weather on Sunday and cooler temperatures by Monday.
Blustery Winds and Potential Showers on the Horizon for Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington, Says NWS Update
The NWS Wilmington forecast predicts dry conditions with strong wind gusts up to 40 mph, potential rain showers Tuesday into Wednesday, and a warm-up over the weekend with possible storms.
Columbus and Cincinnati Brace for Weather Whiplash, Showers, Storms, and Wind Gusts on the Way
Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, residents can expect varied weather, including rain, temperature fluctuations, and potential thunderstorms, with gusty winds and more showers in the following days.
National Weather Service Forecasts Light Showers, Gusts, and Steady Temps for Ohio and Northern Kentucky
The National Weather Service predicts increased clouds and gusty winds today in Wilmington, Ohio. Light rain is possible tonight and Saturday. Widespread rain is expected Sunday, and temperatures are typical for the season.
Columbus and Cincinnati Brace for Gusty Winds and Thunderstorms, NWS Wilmington Advises
Ohio is set to experience wind and thunderstorms, as per the National Weather Service. Conditions shift from calm to stormy, with a potential for fire weather and later a cold front bringing possible snow.












