Blustery, cold night ahead; nice outlook for Thanksgiving

Clear and cold conditions are expected through the overnight, according to Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Eric Elwell.

RELATED: Hundreds remain without power from Saturday’s storms, high winds

A Flood Warning remains in effect for parts of Darke County until 1:45 a.m. Monday.

A Flood Warning also remains in effect for the Great Miami River in Sidney until 7 a.m. Monday.

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QUICK-LOOK FORECAST

  • Gradual clearing, cold overnight
  • Warming trend begins Monday
  • Quiet weather, but chilly for Thanksgiving travel

DETAILED FORECAST

OVERNIGHT: Mainly clear and cold. Winds will diminish with temperatures falling into the lower 20s by morning.

RELATED: Saturday’s heavy rain brings flooding and high water

MONDAY: Skies will become mostly sunny. Temperatures will rebound into the middle to upper 40s by afternoon.

TUESDAY: Expect partly cloudy skies with increasing clouds late in the day. There is a chance for a passing shower in the evening and perhaps a few flurries at night. Temperatures will reach into the upper 40s then fall late in the day through the evening with breezy conditions.

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy skies, chilly temperatures, and breezy with highs holding in the upper 30s

THANKSGIVING DAY: A nice day expected for the holiday with sun and a mix of clouds and highs around 40 degrees.

FRIDAY: Mostly sunny skies with highs in the middle 40s.

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