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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Clear and Cold

Full moon. Clears skies. And cold. Stay warm!

Sunny and Cold

Bright sunshine but cold today. A good day for picking up a tree or getting out to finish your shopping.

Friday, December 9, 2011

So Where is the Snow?

It looks like the snow called for today has taken it's sweet time to head into the greater Dayton area.  As of 10:15 the snow activity is to our west with the first bands of near Richmond, IN.  There looks to be heavier amounts over near Indy. Fingers crossed it will make it our way before peetering out.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Snow... There is a chance.

Tonight and tomorrow there is about a 30% chance of snow. Nothing really to worry about. Just a dusting to brighten things up.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Clearning Out but Colder

With the freezing drizzle turning out to be more or less a bust, we were greeted this morning to a few light flurries. Something to consider with the rain totals from this storm between 2 and 3 inches if the temps had been cold enough for snow that would translate to between 20 and 30 inches! 

For the rest of the week we'll slowly move the clouds out with increasing sunshine through the weekend. However temps will be below normal with high temps not getting out of the 30 until next week. Lows in the 20s.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Nasty Night In Store?

With temps falling to near freezing or below and this pesky light drizzle we have the potential for some freezing drizzle making surfaces dicey. Be careful traveling throughout the evening and over night. Black ice and freezing standing water is a distinct possibility.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Winter Outlook from WeatherBug

Wet Weather - Cooler Temp to Come

The wet weather came into the region on Sunday and continues through today. Flood watches are in effect for the entire area.  The rain will continue until early Tuesday.  We should get a chance to dry out the rest of the week. But, temps will barely reach 40 degrees - which is a few degrees cooler than normal.