Advisories dropped; blowing snow possible

Snow has ended across the area, said Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Kirstie Zontini.

It will be breezy and windy, so blowing snow is possible. Single digit wind chills are being reported, she said.

Temperatures are also going to stay well below freezing, so slick spots will be possible, even though accumulating snow has ended. Highs will be in the mid to upper 20s.

A refreeze is possible tonight into Tuesday morning, Zontini said. Anything left slushy or untreated can freeze up again. Clouds will break and lows will fall into the low to middle teens.

Tuesday: Anything left untreated will be slick in the morning. It will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid to upper 20s. Clouds will break through the night and temperatures will fall into the teens.

Wednesday: There will be more sunshine with highs in the low to middle 30s. It will be quiet through the afternoon. Another storm system will approach late Wednesday. Lows fall into the upper 20s and climb toward the morning.

Thursday: A wintry mix possible to start, but as temperatures warm to around 40, some rain will mix in across most of the Miami Valley.  Preciption looks to end as snow Thursday night. Some light accumulations are possible.

Friday: Some slick spots are possible early. The rest of the day will be quiet with highs around 30 and partly sunny skies.

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