Few showers overnight; wintry weather later this week

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QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Few showers overnight
  • Some wintry weather for Thursday
  • Much cooler for the weekend

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DETAILED FORECAST

Overnight: Cloudy and cool conditions are expected overnight with scattered light rain showers passing through as a cold front crosses the area, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs said. Temperatures will fall to the upper 30s by morning.

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Tuesday: Showers will linger into the morning, mainly in areas south of Interstate 70 before drying out in the afternoon. It will be a cool day with highs in the upper 40s. Mainly clear skies are expected at night with lows dropping to around 30 degrees.

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Wednesday: Sun and a few clouds are in store early but clouds will increase through the day. Highs will reach the middle 50s. Some showers are possible overnight.

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Thursday: Conditions will be cloudy and chilly with scattered showers possible during the day and a light, wintry mix in areas north of Dayton. It will be breezy through the day with highs only reaching the middle 40s.

As temperatures fall in the evening, rain will change over to snow before coming to an end. A light accumulation of snow is possible.

Overnight, lows will reach the middle 20s and could create a few isolated slick spots in areas still wet from Thursday’s precipitation.

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Friday Mostly sunny skies are expected during the day but it will be cold with highs only reaching the upper 30s.

Saturday: Another chilly day is in the forecast with highs in the lower 40s under mostly sunny skies with more clouds building late.

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