DAYTON — UPDATE @ 2:45 A.M.
A Wind Advisory has been issued for the entire region until 8 a.m. on Monday.
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Hi, everyone. Meteorologist Nick Dunn is checking in with you.
It was another windy Sunday across the Miami Valley this afternoon.
The strongest gust at the Dayton International Airport was measured at 61 miles per hour was measured.
Here is the latest you need to know.
I am also tracking a threat of severe weather.
A Level 2 (Slight) risk on a scale of 1 to 5 has been put in place for all of us by the Storm Prediction Center.
The best chances for severe weather look to be between 11 PM and 4 AM, with damaging winds being the main threat.
A quick-moving line of storms will race through as a cold front ushers in a huge drop in temperatures.
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By 2 to 3 AM, the line is racing out of the Miami Valley and continues to weaken.
Any severe threat will last about 20-30 minutes at any one given spot, with how fast the line is moving.
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By midday Monday we have snow showers scattered around the Miami Valley with wind chills in the teens.
Be sure to check in with us on air and online for the latest updates.
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