Storms moving out overnight

Showers and storms will be exiting the Miami Valley overnight, according to Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell. Patchy fog will be possible by the morning with Temperatures dropping into the middle to upper 60s by morning.

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QUICK-LOOK FORECAST  

  • Patchy fog possible early Saturday
  • Few lingering showers Saturday, then clearing
  • Storms return for the 4th

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DETAILED FORECAST 

TONIGHT: Clouds will increase with a chance for pop-up showers and storms in the early evening. Showers and storms will become more widespread by late evening with a few strong to severe storms possible. Damaging wind gusts and hail will be the main threats, along with locally heavy rainfall. Temperatures will hold to near 80 degrees. Showers and storms will taper off late heading towards an overnight low in the upper 60s.

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TOMORROW:  A passing shower or storm will be possible, mainly early, with clearing skies late in the day. Highs will be in the lower 80s.

SUNDAY: Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with seasonably temperatures in the middle 80s.

MONDAY: Partly cloudy skies are expected to start the day with some increase in clouds late. There is a chance for a passing shower or storm, mainly across the northern Miami Valley by evening. Highs will be in the middle 80s.

FOURTH OF JULY: Partly cloudy skies are expected with a chance for a shower or storm. The threat for storms will increase toward late evening. Highs will be in the upper 80s.

WEDNESDAY: Scattered thunderstorms are likely with highs in the middle 80s.

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