Ohio Sees Sharp Temperature Drop Into 40s With Wind Chills in 30s Before Cold Wind Driven Rain Arrives Overnight Across Columbus and Surrounding Areas

Ohio Sees Sharp Temperature Drop Into 40s With Wind Chills in 30s Before Cold Wind Driven Rain Arrives Overnight Across Columbus and Surrounding Areas

COLUMBUS, OHIO — A dramatic shift in weather conditions is unfolding across Ohio today, as temperatures fall into the 40s with gusty winds pushing wind chills down into the 30s, replacing the warmer spring conditions seen earlier this week.

The cooler air will dominate through the daytime hours before a new system brings steady, wind-driven rain overnight.

Temperatures Struggle to Reach Upper 40s

Hourly projections show a chilly and cloudy day across the region:

  • Around 39 degrees at 6 AM
  • Dropping slightly to 38 degrees by 9 AM
  • Rising modestly to 44 degrees by midday
  • Peaking near 47 degrees in the afternoon
  • Cooling back to 44 degrees by early evening

These temperatures are significantly lower than earlier in the week, when highs reached into the 70s and 80s.

Gusty Winds Make It Feel Even Colder

Adding to the discomfort will be persistent winds throughout the day. These gusts are expected to bring wind chills down into the 30s for much of the day, making it feel more like late winter than early April. Cloud cover is also expected to dominate, with more clouds than sunshine limiting daytime warming.

Dry Daytime Hours Before Rain Moves In Tonight

Despite the chilly conditions, most of the daytime hours are expected to remain dry across Ohio. However, conditions will change quickly after sunset as a dynamic storm system approaches. Rain is expected to begin around or after 8 PM, becoming steady and occasionally heavy overnight.

Overnight Rain Could Bring Significant Totals

The incoming system is expected to produce wind-driven rain that could last through the overnight hours and into Thursday.

Rainfall projections suggest:

  • At least half an inch or more possible before sunrise
  • Additional rainfall likely continuing into the following day

This steady rain combined with wind could lead to reduced visibility and slick travel conditions overnight.

What Residents Should Expect

Residents across Columbus and surrounding areas should prepare for:

  • A cold, breezy day requiring warmer clothing
  • Increasing cloud cover throughout the day
  • Rain arriving late evening and continuing overnight

Having umbrellas ready and planning for wet overnight conditions will be important.

A Chilly Day Followed by a Wet Night

The overall pattern shows a cold and blustery day transitioning into a wet and unsettled overnight period, marking a sharp departure from the warm weather earlier this week.

Conditions will continue to be monitored as rain spreads across Ohio tonight. Stay with NapervilleLocal.com for continued updates and regional weather coverage.

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