Rain threat lessens, fog possible early

Overnight we will see more dry time, but a few stray showers are not out of the question, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar said.

Strong storms that rolled through Sunday brought hail and heavy rain. Rainfall was reported at 3.18 inches in Kettering; 1.95 inches in Xenia, and 1.97 inches in Mount Carmel, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures overnight will not move much from the lower 70s. Motorists should keep an eye out for some fog early in the morning, Collar said.

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Stray showers, fog possible overnight
  • Hot and muggy on Monday
  • Temperatures slowly falling this week

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Monday: Another hot and humid day is expected. Highs will be in the upper 80s, with heat index values in the middle 90s. The chance for rain continues, but again it looks like most of us should be dry.

Tuesday: Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected with highs in the upper 80s.

Wednesday: A few showers are possible, maybe a thunderstorm or two as a cold front moves through. Highs will be in the middle 80s.

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Thursday: A few lingering clouds are expected early, then more sunshine in the afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees.

Friday: A pleasant day is expected. Highs will be in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies.