A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of the area; The current track, time, affects the snow

Snow is possible on Thursday for the season’s snow.

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory starting at 4 pm today until dawn Friday morning Butler, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Montgomery, Prebleand Warren counties in Ohio. It is also applicable to Union and Wayne counties in Indiana.

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Storm Center 7 meteorologist Ryan Marando continues to track the system. He will have the latest trends and times LIVE on News Center 7 Daybreak starting at 4:25 am

BELIEVABLE STORIES:

There may be slippery driving conditions during the morning commute.

The freezing rain reduces visibility, but the roads are too warm to stick, according to Marando.

It will be very cold tonight with scattered snow.

MORNING:

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Bands of snow will move in between 5 am and 10 am Thursday morning.

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These ice bridges can create severe ice blasts that reduce visibility and create more spots, especially on bridges and overpasses.

Blowing snow reduces visibility and creates slippery surfaces, especially on bridges and overpasses.

Not everyone will see this.

MIDDAY:

Silence in the process can be expected. Cloudy skies, some scattered waves, and wind chills in the low 20s are what we’ll be experiencing.

EVENING:

Another snow circle approaches from the northwest.

This circulation appears to be taking a more westerly/southwesterly direction.

Steady snow is still occurring in Dark, Preble, Butler, and Warren counties.

All the ease in the northwest.

GETTING STARTED:

In general, up to two inches of snow is expected from the northeast to the southwest.

Our team of Storm Center 7 Meteorologists will keep you updated on and online.

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