Current weather conditions, radar and forecasts for Dayton, OH, Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, Akron and all of Ohio from WHIO.
Cloudy65°Feels Like: 65°
Thursday
Cooler, Scattered Showers
H 68° L 58°Early evening showers taper off, otherwise mostly cloudy. Skies clearing late and turning cool. Mostly sunny and below average tomorrow. Highs in the 60s through the weekend, and staying dry into Memorial Day.
This Evening: Mostly cloudy and cooler with scattered showers early. Temperatures fall through the 50s.
Overnight: Mostly cloudy then clearing late. Much cooler with lows in the low 40s.
Friday
Mostly Sunny
H 63° L 41°Sun and a few clouds. Highs in the low to mid 60s.
Saturday
Mostly Sunny
H 66° L 40°Sun and some high clouds late. Highs in the mid 60s.
Sunday
Partly Sunny
H 68° L 46°Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s.
Monday
Sun & Late Clouds
H 71° L 51°Some sun gives way to increasing clouds late. Highs in the low 70s.
Jamie Simpson joined WHIO in 1999, and became chief meteorologist in 2003. He is an avid fan of snow.
Rich Wirdzek joined WHIO in 2006 and provides weather forecasts for News Center 7 in morning and at noon.
Erica Collura joined WHIO and Storm Center 7 in August 2010. She forecasts the weather on the weekends and on 7 Weather Now. She also reports on environmental stories during the week.
McCall Vrydaghs joined the Storm Center 7 team in September 2012 and will forecast the weather on weekends and on 7 Weather Now.
Check out weather conditions in your neighborhood, LIVE, on your computer, using WHIO-TV's DP&L's Storm Center WeatherVision 7. Weather monitoring stations located at schools and local businesses provide up-to-the-minute observations.
Thursday
6 PM
Light Rain
67°7 PM
Light Rain
60°8 PM
Light Rain
57°9 PM
Light Rain
54°10 PM
Cloudy
53°11 PM
Cloudy
51°Friday
12 AM
Cloudy
51°1 AM
Partly Cloudy
50°2 or less: Low
3-5: Moderate
6-7: High
8-10: Very High
11+: Extreme
Danger from the sun's UV rays is low for the average person. Wear sunglasses on bright days. If you burn easily, cover up and use sunscreen SPF 15+. In winter, reflection off snow can nearly double UV strength.
Source: epa.gov
Take precautions if you will be outside, such as wearing a hat and sunglasses and using sunscreen SPF 15+. Stay in shade near midday when the sun is strongest.
Source: epa.gov
Protection against sun damage is needed. Wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, use sunscreen SPF 15+ and wear a long-sleeved shirt and pants when practical. Stay in shade near midday when the sun is strongest.
Source: epa.gov
Protection against sun damage is needed. Minimize sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Seek shade, cover up, wear a hat and sunglasses, and use sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15. Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and can double UV exposure.
Source: epa.gov
Take all precautions against sun damage. Unprotected skin can burn in minutes. Try to avoid sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Seek shade, cover up, and wear a hat and sunglasses. Apply sunscreen SPF 15+ liberally every 2 hours. Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and can double UV exposure.
Source: epa.gov
0-50: Good
51-100: Moderate
101-150: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
151-200: Unhealthy
201-300: Very Unhealthy
301-500: Hazardous
0-50: Good
Air quality considered satisfactory; air pollution poses little or no risk.
Source: airnow.gov
Air quality acceptable; however, some pollutants may pose a moderate health concern for a small number of people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
Source: airnow.gov
Children, people who are sensitive to ozone, and people with heart or lung disease may experience health effects. General public is unlikely to be affected.
Source: airnow.gov
Everyone may begin to experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects.
Source: airnow.gov
Health alert: Everyone may experience more serious health effects. Most people should restrict outdoor exertion to morning or late evening hours.
Source: airnow.gov
Health warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected. Everyone should avoid outdoor exertion.
Source: airnow.gov
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