I'm up to 67 now... and it'll be snowing within the next 6-12 hours.

Updated AFD from the boys:
.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/...
Weather map shows a slow moving front situated near the Ohio River,
with a deepening wave of low pressure traveling up the front from
the southwest. Enhanced by upper divergence under the right
entrance region of a jet streak, precipitation is certain with
this event, having already developed in an extensive band of
frontogenesis and deformation located from Detroit to St Louis.
A strong temperature gradient in place will become even more
drastic due to the frontogenesis. Precip moving from the
northwest will start as rain before mixing with snow as much
colder air arrives on a northerly low level flow. All snow may
be observed later tonight north of the Ohio River. Slushy snow
accumulations should be measured in most locations. We may see
around 3 inches over parts of West Central Ohio where a winter
weather advisory remains in effect. 1 to 2 inches will be
possible roughly along I-70, with under an inch south of I-70.
The slushy nature of the snow and warm road temps should limit
effects on travel. Still, this rare late April snow event may be
the latest date for such snow accumulations at Dayton.
Low temperatures dropping to the low and mid 30s will require
continuation of the freeze warning in effect for much of the
area.
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.SHORT TERM /6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
Low pressure and wintry precip will be moving quickly east
Wednesday morning. Rain showers may develop for a few hours
Wednesday afternoon under a short wave rounding the west side of
an upper trough. Otherwise, we can expect mostly cloudy skies
and chilly temperatures with highs in the 40s.
For Wednesday night, surface high pressure will be moving toward
Kentucky behind the axis of the upper trough. Under reduced sky
cover and winds, temperatures are likely to plummet to the mid 20s
to low 30s, and a freeze watch remains in effect for the entire
area.