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Published: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 @ 12:21 AM
— WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE—Snow showers and snow squalls will be an issue across the Miami Valley today thanks to lake effect snow bands, according to Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell.
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Snow showers will be likely through the first half of the day and gradually taper off toward evening. While snow accumulation will generally be 1” or less, the snow may be briefly heavy. With strong wind gusts up over 30mph at times, visibility may change and drop rapidly.
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Temperatures will also be dropping through the 20s during the day with wind chills falling into the single digits by morning. After a brief break in the snow showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday, more snow will be around for the Wednesday evening commute.
Published: Thursday, April 26, 2018 @ 3:27 AM
Updated: Thursday, April 26, 2018 @ 12:57 PM
— QUICK-LOOK FORECAST
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DETAILED FORECAST
Today: Plenty of sunshine with a few clouds this afternoon. Temperatures will climb into the middle 60s which is right where we should be. Skies remain mainly clear tonight and cool with lows in the middle 40s. Perhaps a few areas of patchy fog by morning, but nothing significant expected.
Friday: It will be a dry morning with some sunshine. A quick front will swing through, which could spark off a few afternoon/evening showers. Activity looks light and isolated. It will be a mild day again with highs in the mid-60s and a little breezy.
Saturday: Clouds will decrease through the day. It will be a little cooler than normal with highs in the upper 50s. Temperatures will drop into the low to mid 30s overnight, so some spotty frost could develop.
Sunday: Spotty morning frost is possible. It will be a nice end to the weekend with plenty of sunshine and dry conditions. Highs will be in the upper 50s to near 60.
Monday: A warm-up begins with plenty of sunshine and highs around 70.
Published: Thursday, April 26, 2018 @ 7:03 AM
— Mostly clear skies are expected this weekend, leading to good viewing conditions for a full moon, with Jupiter also visible near the moon, according to Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.
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The full “pink” moon is Sunday night and clear skies are expected, Zontini said.
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“The full moon this month is called a ‘pink’ moon not because it will look pink, but because of the spring flowers that bloom this time of year,” Zontini said. “It will be easy to see the full moon this weekend because the sky will stay clear.”
The moon officially becomes full April 29 at 8:58 p.m.
“Sunday evening you will notice a bright looking star below the moon in the evening hours. Monday evening, April 30, look for the moon after sunset and you will see Jupiter right next to it,” Zontini said.
“You will know it is a planet because it will shine steady and not twinkle like a star.”
Published: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 @ 3:31 AM
Updated: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 @ 7:52 PM
— QUICK-LOOK FORECAST
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DETAILED FORECAST
This evening: Skies will continue to clear with temperatures dropping back into the 50s
Tonight: Just a few clouds lingering with patchy areas of fog possible late. Temperatures will fall into the lower 40s
Thursday: After some morning fog, expect lots of sunshine and milder temperatures topping out in the middle 60s.
Friday: The day will start with sunshine but clouds will increase late. There is a chance for a passing shower in the evening or at night. Temperatures will reach into the middle 60s.
Saturday: Skies will be partly cloudy with a cool northerly breeze. High swill top out in the upper 50s.
Sunday: Sunny skies return with temperatures still running a bit below normal. Highs will be near 60 degrees.
Monday: Sunny skies will start the new week and temperatures will warm up to near 70 degrees.
Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 12:31 AM
— WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE—Another soggy day is in the forecast with on and off showers expected, said Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell.
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It will be breezy at times with temperatures still a bit below normal, hovering in the upper 50s by late afternoon. Showers will gradually taper off late tonight with temperatures dropping back into the upper 40s by morning.
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The region will dry out on Wednesday but it may take much of the day for the clouds to break. Highs will rebound to near 60 degrees and then climb into the lower 60s Thursday as sunshine returns.