Monday’s record-setting morning came a day after the Dayton region tied its record-high temperature for March 6.
The city matched the record set 112 years ago in 1910 with a high of 74 degrees Sunday, according to NWS. The region appears to be taking a break from the balmy weather, with lower temperatures predicted for most of the week.
Credit: Bill Lackey
Credit: Bill Lackey
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