Get ready for a chilly week ahead as temperatures drop significantly after the snowfall clears, with overnight lows dipping down to 10 degrees and wind chills below zero at times.
Snow Moving Out: How Cold Will It Get This Week?
Overnight Temperatures to Drop Significantly
The heaviest of the snow in the Dayton area came in the morning hours, but we could still see some isolated ‘snow showers‘ before midnight. As the snow moves out, overnight temperatures will turn cold, dipping down to 10 degrees.
Snow is a natural weather phenomenon that occurs when atmospheric moisture freezes into ice crystals.
This process typically requires air temperatures below freezing, usually at an altitude or in areas with high humidity.
Snow can be classified into different types based on its crystal structure and formation processes.
There are three main types: dendrites, needles, and plates.
Dendrite snow is the most common type, forming delicate branches that resemble trees.
Snow plays a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate, influencing global temperatures and weather patterns.
Wind Chills and Morning Temperatures

Temperatures to start the mornings during the work week will be around 10 degrees with wind chills below zero at times. This is a significant drop from normal highs in the lower 40s. We can expect some sun in the morning, but clouds will fill in the afternoon.
Chance of Snow on Wednesday
A low pressure system will move to the south of the area on Wednesday, bringing a chance of ‘snow’ with it. As this system passes through, we could pick up a few inches of additional snow. Temperatures will remain cold throughout the day.
Slow Warming Trend for Friday and Beyond
Temperatures slowly warm up on Friday, but it won’t be until Saturday and Sunday that we see highs in the 30s. This is still below normal temperatures, but an improvement from earlier in the week.
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