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 Wyoming Street at Steve Whalen Boulevard in Dayton iced up.  (WDTN Photo)

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 Wyoming Street at Steve Whalen Boulevard in Dayton iced up.  (WDTN Photo)

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 Crash damages tombstones in Darke County. (WDTN Photo/Chris Smith)

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Roads slick, wind chill dips to zero

Updated: Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 7:26 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013, 9:19 PM EST

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - The wind and a few flurries added up to a few slick spots on roads overnight and Wednesday morning.

2 NEWS crews saw some salt trucks out in Montgomery County. 

lAst night in Dayton, Wyoming Street at Steve Whalen Boulevard appeared to be a sheet of ice.

Slick roads could also be to blame for a crash in Darke County where a driver lost control in the 4100 block of State Route 49.  The crash left several damaged tombstones in the Abbottsville Cemetery. The driver suffered only minor injuries.

The cold temperatures are also here to stay, with no warm up in the day ahead.

2 NEWS Meteorologist Jamie Jarosik says the day will become partly to mostly sunny, breezy and cold, with a high of 26.

Be sure to watch 2 NEWS at 5:00 for the very latest from Storm Team 2 .
 

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