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Good evening. Ohio. I'm Aaron Jolly.
That damp chill in the air? It's the opening act of a soggy pattern setting up shop right over us. We've already picked up nearly two-tenths of an inch of rain. And the ground is basically a sponge that can't hold another drop.
In the next 24 hours. Here's the scene right now. Southwest Ohio is sitting at 59 degrees under a thick blanket of gray. Central Ohio checks in at 53. But slide up I-71 toward the Lake Erie shore. And the thermometer drops to 42 degrees. That's where patchy dense fog is rolling in off the icy water.
Tonight, a stationary front draped across the state turns into a conveyor belt for heavy rain. Central and Southwest Ohio will see showers and thunderstorms overnight, with another one to two inches possible. That's on top of already soaked ground. A Flood Watch remains in effect through Thu ...
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