Chilly Start Across Ohio’s Miami Valley: Dayton Wakes to 37 Degrees While Urbana Dips to 30 Tuesday Morning

Chilly Start Across Ohio’s Miami Valley: Dayton Wakes to 37 Degrees While Urbana Dips to 30 Tuesday Morning

OHIO — Residents across the Miami Valley are waking up to a chilly Tuesday morning, with temperatures hovering in the low to mid-30s across much of the region. As of 7:00 AM Tuesday, readings show a cool but relatively uniform temperature pattern across western Ohio, with some communities dipping closer to the freezing mark.

Dayton and Surrounding Cities Hold in the Mid-30s

The city of Dayton is starting the morning at 37 degrees, placing it among the slightly milder locations in the region.

Nearby communities including Springboro (37), Xenia (37), and Celina (37) are also reporting mid-30s temperatures. These readings indicate a widespread cool start but not a hard freeze in the Dayton metro area. While temperatures remain above freezing in many spots, early commuters will still notice a crisp feel in the air.

Coldest Spot: Urbana at 30 Degrees

The chilliest temperature on the map is in Urbana, where the thermometer has dropped to 30 degrees. That reading is below the freezing mark and could result in patchy frost on exposed surfaces. Other communities sitting close to freezing include Greenville (32), Richmond (32), Eaton (32), Oxford (32), Middletown (32), and Bellefontaine (34).

Temperatures in Sidney (33), Troy (33), Liberty (33), and Wapakoneta (34) round out the cool morning across the region.

Springfield and Wilmington Remain Cool

To the east and southeast, Springfield remains near the lower 30s, while Wilmington is reporting 36 degrees, slightly milder but still firmly in the chilly category. The widespread 30s across the Miami Valley highlight stable overnight cooling under clear or calm conditions.

A Typical Late-Winter Morning Pattern

This type of temperature distribution is common during late winter when overnight radiational cooling allows inland communities to drop quickly toward freezing.

While not extreme, the morning chill will require a jacket for anyone heading out early. Temperatures are expected to gradually moderate later in the day as sunshine increases and winds shift.

If you’re in Ohio’s Miami Valley this morning, let us know what temperature you’re seeing in your neighborhood. Share your local weather conditions with CabarrusWeekly.com and help others stay informed as the day unfolds.

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