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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    5h
    High temperatures will generally be in the 80s this week with lows in the 60s and 70s. Off and on showers and thunderstorms will be possible. Keeping an eye on a system Thursday night into Friday which will have the potential for some strong storms and heavy rainfall.
    Regional temperature forecast and regional probability of precipitation forecast are depicted.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    6h
    11:35pm: Still seeing some very slow moving storms out there tonight. Some of these storms are producing very heavy rainfall. Remember it is harder to see flooded roadways at night. Use caution and turn around don't drown.
    Radar showing isolated storms primarily southeast of I-71.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    9h
    [8:08 PM] Funnel clouds have been reported in this area.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    10h
    [7:54 PM] Funnel clouds have been reported in this area.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    14h
    [3:27 PM] Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Lewis County, KY and Scioto County, OH until 4 PM.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    15h
    [2:18 PM] Latest discussion from WPC regarding heavy rainfall today is linked below. It covers a broad area (green circle), but gives some details on the environment. We have already seen storms in northern KY drop an inch of rain in less than an hour. wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/metwatch/metwa…
    Heavy rain potential in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    17h
    [12:46 PM] Coverage in showers/storms increasing early this afternoon, particularly for northern KY and portions of southern/eastern OH. Storms will be capable of gusty winds and heavy rainfall in a short period of time, which could lead to localized flooding.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 6
    [5:40 AM] Some patchy dense fog out there. Be prepared for areas of reduced visibility, especially in rural areas. Thanks to our partners at ODOT for this great image from U.S. 33 near the Union Rest Area.
    An image of vehicle headlights in dense fog.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 6
    A look at the week ahead. High temperatures will generally be in the 80s during the week with lows in the 60s and 70s. Off and on showers and thunderstorms will be possible.
    Regional temperature forecast and regional probability of precipitation forecast are depicted.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 6
    Additional slow moving storms will be possible on Monday primarily during the afternoon and evening hours. Localized flooding/flash flooding will be possible where slow moving storms develop.
    Graphic of rainfall chances on Monday ranging from about 30% across portions of eastern Indiana to 77% in Hardin County Ohio.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 6
    9:49pm: Slow moving storms continue across portions of central Ohio and the Scioto Valley. Use extra caution driving at night with the heavy rain. Remember if you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around, don't drown.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 5
    [4:55 PM] Slow-moving soakers continue to expand in coverage across the region this afternoon. Although the severe threat is very low, intense rain rates in excess of 1"/20 min are possible in the most persistent activity. Some isolated minor flooding cannot be ruled out.
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    NWS Wilmington OH
    @NWSILN
    Jul 5
    Scattered storms will develop on Sunday, with greater chances and coverage during the afternoon into the evening hours. Cannot rule out an isolated strong to severe storm. Heavy rainfall will also be possible with storms that develop leading to localized flooding concerns.
    Graphic of rainfall chances on Sunday ranging from 54% southwest of Cincinnati to 86% north of Columbus.
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