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A wet start to our Wednesday as a band of showers rolls through. Showers will be off and on today with another uptick in rain chances this afternoon. Highs will range from the mid 60s to mid 70s, highly dependent upon coverage of rain. 

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A mild, windy, and damp start to the day with sprinkles and drizzle around. Any showers should end around noon. Clouds give way to plenty of sunshine by the middle to late afternoon. Highs will top out between 65 and 70° with a breezy west wind.

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A mild and dry start to our Wednesday with a few patches of fog. Expect scattered showers to arrive just before the noon hour, with those scattered showers diminishing by 4 to 5pm. Expect temperatures to hover in the 50s.

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A cool start to the day with partly cloudy skies and a few areas of fog. Today is shaping up to be one of the better days for outdoor plans as highs reach the 60s. We'll see some morning sun followed by mostly cloudy skies. The rain chances are slowing down until after 4PM, with the best chance during the early evening for a few brief showers. 

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Temperatures are running almost 20° warmer to start the day. Temperatures are heading up into the lower 40s today under increasingly cloudy skies. 

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All is quiet to start this Tuesday morning, but that will quickly change as the day progresses. A significant influx of moisture will produce widespread precipitation for the afternoon, falling heavily at times. It initially starts as rain around noon, but "dynamic cooling" will cause part of the area to switch to heavy, wet snow around 2-4pm, mainly Paulding to Bluffton and north. Eventually, it will go back to rain there by early evening before ending around 7PM. Anywhere from a trace to 2" of snow could fall north of U.S. 30, with best chances for up to 2" snow totals around Defiance to Napoleon. For Lima and many areas, the bigger concern today is possible flooding from too much rain. Flooding will develop in low-lying and poor drainage areas.