Wilmington, OH — Fall is firmly in place across Ohio this weekend, with the National Weather Service in Wilmington calling for cool days and noticeably chilly nights.
Saturday will be mostly cloudy and seasonably cool. Highs are expected to reach the upper 50s to lower 60s, with Cincinnati, Chillicothe, and Portsmouth near 61–62°F. Farther north, including Dayton, Columbus, and Sidney, temperatures will run a few degrees cooler, topping out around 56–58°F.
After sunset, readings will tumble quickly. Overnight lows are forecast to dip into the 30s and lower 40s, with mid-30s likely around Columbus, Dayton, and Marysville. The coldest pockets, especially in west-central Ohio, could flirt with the freezing mark. That may be enough for patchy frost to develop in sheltered rural areas by early Sunday morning.
Sunday keeps the fall feel going. Expect a cool, generally cloudy day with temperatures remaining below what’s typical for late October.
Residents should consider protecting sensitive plants and keeping an eye on updates from the US National Weather Service Wilmington, OH for any changes through the weekend.









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