Cold week ahead, flood warning issued in north

Another cold night is ahead of us and temperatures won't improve much this week.

Tonight's weather will be calm but temperatures will fall through the 20s, according to Storm Center 7 Meteorologist McCall Vrydaghs.

"Overnight lows are expected in the mid-teens, possibly a bit colder to the north," she said.

High waters are also a threat to the far north.

The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for Rockford, on St. Mary's River in Auglaize County, at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Waters were measured near 13 feet high this afternoon, according to a release.

Monday's forecast is sunny with a few clouds and a light breeze at times. High temperatures will be in the low 30s, lows in the mid-teens.

A light round of snow is possible after midnight.

"Not much more than a dusting," Vrydaghs said.

A few lingering flurries are possible early Tuesday but the rest of the day will be mostly cloudy and cold. Highs in the upper 20s.

Wednesday will be mostly sunny but it won't improve temperatures as we hover in the teens all day.

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