Rain moving out of the region overnight

Rain, in a system stretching in a line from Oxford in Butler County to Dayton to Springfield in Clark County, has ended and will slowly make its way out moving south and east of the area by morning, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said Tuesday night.

Wednesday will start out cloudy, with sun later in the day. High temperatures will reach the mid-50s.

The rest of the week shapes up this way:

Thursday: Expect showers to return for the second half of the day.

Friday: Looks to be dry but breezy and chilly, with high temps in the 40s. Rain will move out before temperatures drop enough to produce any snowflakes.

Saturday: Expect showers late in the day and into Saturday night that will change to snow showers by sunrise Sunday.

Looking ahead to next week a cold blast of air will arrive in the Miami Valley. Normal highs this time of year should be around the mid-50s, but we’re seeing indications that some days struggle to warm into the 30s. It appears winter is coming and will be here to stay.

In less than two weeks, our weather team will be hosting a “Winter Outlook Chat.” Join Jamie, Rich, Kirstie, Carrieann and McCall to find out what they’re expecting into and through the winter months.

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