(WOWK) — Fall officially began at 2:19 p.m. Monday, and storms have been moving across the region to mark the seasonal change.
Radar and satellite data show that storms could reach severe limits in parts of Kentucky and Ohio before weakening as they move into West Virginia. Damaging wind remains the primary concern for Monday.
More rounds of rain are expected Tuesday, though storms are not predicted to be severe. Rain will continue on and off through Friday, helping to relieve the region after several weeks of dry conditions.
Temperatures will be slightly cooler than last week, giving the area a noticeable fall feel.
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