Central Ohio experiences a period of significant transition in early spring. Temperatures typically fluctuate between cool and mild, with average highs ranging from the low 40s (F) at the beginning of the month to the mid-50s by the end. Precipitation is common, occurring as rain, snow, or a mixture of both. This variability reflects the shift from winter’s grip to the emergence of spring.
Understanding these typical conditions is crucial for residents and visitors alike. Planning outdoor activities, selecting appropriate attire, and anticipating potential travel delays due to inclement weather necessitate awareness of the expected conditions. Historical weather data provides valuable context for understanding potential variations and preparing for unusual weather events. This information can be particularly important for sectors such as agriculture, construction, and transportation.