Posted on 08/24/2025 12:34:45 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Wilmington, Ohio – Spotty morning showers will give way to a dramatic shift in Ohio’s weather pattern, with fall-like conditions expected to settle across the state beginning Sunday. A strong push of cooler and drier air will bring a noticeable drop in temperatures through the final week of August.
According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center show a high probability for below-normal temperatures across Ohio from August 25 through early September. The shift will be most pronounced Sunday as a reinforcing cold front ushers in the cooler air mass.
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I guess I’ve never understood why anyone thinks Ohio is mid-west. Look at a map sometime. Maybe the thinking is that the Pilgrims just landed on the eastern shores. At that time, I guess Ohio would be the Midwest.
It was nice to mow the yard in one shot without stopping to cool down a couple of times in the middle.
We have a low of 47 tonight west of Minneapolis tonight.
It’s been hot and humid since the beginning of July. Plus, all the smoke from Canada. I’m glad for the break and it was a beautiful day today.
101 here in the PNW today. Can’t wait for fall weather.
20 degree drop in temperatures both early morning and afternoon in just a day !
It’s like we skipped September.
Waiting for some cool weather here in Tampa area...
At one time the Ohio Valley area was considered uncharted wilderness.
We have a very big country.
If we didn’t have Globull Warming, we’d freeze to death.
The geese are like an early warning system. They know.
Send some of that cooling weather to New Mexico!
That sounds beautiful! That was really my point: it’s nothing to “brace” for. Cool weather after hot is a welcome change to me!
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