Dense Fog Advisory issued for entire region

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Dense Fog Advisory expanded for entire region until 10 a.m. Monday
  • Visibilities less than a quarter of a mile expected
  • Showers return early in the week

DETAILED FORECAST

The National Weather Service has expanded a Dense Fog Advisory to cover the entire Miami Valley until 10 a.m. Monday.

Areas of dense fog could impact the Monday morning commute, with visibility expected to drop to less than a quarter of a mile in some spots, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini said.

DETAILED FORECAST

Monday: Low clouds and/or fog will be likely in the morning before burning off by late morning. Temperatures will be cool to start the day in the 40s but climb into the 60s as sunshine returns in the afternoon.

Tuesday: Skies will be mostly cloudy with some showers developing. Temperatures will remain unseasonably mild in the lower 60s.

TRACK SHOWERS WITH WHIO INTERACTIVE RADAR

Wednesday: Mostly sunny skies will return by afternoon with unseasonably high temperatures in the middle 60s.

Thursday: Clouds will move back in with breezy conditions developing. A few showers will be possible. Temperatures will top out in the middle 60s.

Friday: Expect a mix of sun and clouds with gusty winds at times. Temperatures will climb into the middle to upper 60s before a strong cold front arrives late in the day. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of the cold front. A few storms could become severe with damaging winds the primary threat. Colder air will usher back in behind the front Friday night.

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