The first day of summer comes with a chance for severe storms
Sunday evening and overnight one or two storms may produce damaging straight line winds. Here’s the latest.
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Sunday evening and overnight one or two storms may produce damaging straight line winds. Here’s the latest.
A cold front is bringing storms that could produce damaging straight line winds between 12 and 6 p.m.
This Wednesday night is the first sunset at or past 9 p.m. for the season!
High pressure has been contributing to some chilly mornings which will be the coolest Wednesday morning.
High pressure is in control of our weather this week and is impacting both rain chances and fluctuating temperatures day to day.
Ever heard the phrase, “once in a blue moon.” What are blue moons and why are they less common?
A flood watch means conditions are favorable for flash flooding to overflow rivers, creek, streams, and even roads.
Dayton has had almost seven inches of rain the past week, and more could be arriving causing more flooding concerns.
A flood advisory is in effect until 11:45 a.m. Saturday for the possibility of flooding in low-lying and flood prone areas.
Thursday is our one mostly dry day before rain chances linger around through the Memorial Day weekend.