Winter Weather Advisory expires; slick road remain

QUICK-LOOK FORECAST 

  • Around an inch of snow likely by tonight
  • Slick roads possible late tonight, overnight
  • More snow possible Tuesday-Wednesday

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Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

DETAILED FORECAST 

Overnight: After passing snow showers could bring 1 inch of new snow in some spots, we look to see more dry time overnight as cold air filters in. It will get cold tonight with lows in the lower to mid teens and wind chills will fall to the single digits. If you have any plans to be out overnight or early Monday, allow yourself extra travel time.

Monday: Slick roads will continue to be a concern through daybreak Monday. A cold start is expected, but with some sunshine we should climb back into the middle to upper 20s. The chance for snow returns Monday night into Tuesday.

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Tuesday: A few snow showers are likely early, but most of the day will be dry. Some light accumulations are possible in the morning. Afternoon highs will be in the lower 30s. Another round of snow is likely overnight into early Wednesday.

Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

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Tuesday: The chance for more snow returns early Tuesday, with some light accumulations possible. Highs will be in the lower to middle 30s.

Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

Credit: Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Brett Collar

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Wednesday: More snow is likely for the first part of the day, and some more accumulations are likely. Highs will be near 30 degrees.

Thursday: Partly cloudy skies and colder temperatures return. Highs will be in the middle to upper 20s.

Friday: The chance for snow returns north of the Dayton area, but most look to stay dry. Highs will be in the middle to upper 30s.

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