Tonight features a few scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Patchy fog is once again possible after midnight with lows around 60 degrees in what promises to be a damp night on tap.

Wednesday sees our frontal system and associated low pressure systems to our north drag south closer to our region, which will give us a little better chance for showers and a few storms. Although the environment is a little "juicier" closer to the Ohio River, an isolated strong storm or two can't be ruled out, with damaging wind gusts being the primary threat. This threat is mainly in the form of damaging wind gusts. Once again, though storms are expected to be scattered, they will be capable of producing heavy rainfall where they do develop. Our area desperately needs rain, and this week will provide

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