Did you see it?Multiple reports came in overnight of a fireball meteor lighting up skies across Ohio.Viewers sent in videos from doorbell cameras in Highland and Clinton counties, showing the fireball streak across the night sky. According to the American Meteor Society, several reports have come in for meteor sightings across Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. The Ohio reports range from Cincinnati to Columbus to Xenia. If you want to make a report, you can submit your photos or videos to the American Meteor Society here.As for the rest of the week, there won’t be a repeat of the 60 degree temperatures we saw Tuesday.The front that dropped in hit the reset button for our weather and brings us back to “normal” for the next few days. And, let’s face it, February so far has been anything but normal. Highs will be in the 40s Wednesday through Friday. The thaw will continue. Reminder that any melting could lead to icy spots each night as lows dip to the 20s.The next decent chance for rain is headed in for Valentine’s Day weekend. Saturday looks pretty nice with highs into the 50s along with a mix of sun and clouds.A cold rain arrives in Greater Cincinnati very early Sunday morning and sticks around into the early afternoon. Temps mainly stay in the 40s while it’s raining.Next week looks warm, too! Highs Tuesday near the 60s again.

CINCINNATI —

Did you see it?

Multiple reports came in overnight of a fireball meteor lighting up skies across Ohio.

Viewers sent in videos from doorbell cameras in Highland and Clinton counties, showing the fireball streak across the night sky.

According to the American Meteor Society, several reports have come in for meteor sightings across Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky.

The Ohio reports range from Cincinnati to Columbus to Xenia.

If you want to make a report, you can submit your photos or videos to the American Meteor Society here.

As for the rest of the week, there won’t be a repeat of the 60 degree temperatures we saw Tuesday.

The front that dropped in hit the reset button for our weather and brings us back to “normal” for the next few days. And, let’s face it, February so far has been anything but normal.

Highs will be in the 40s Wednesday through Friday. The thaw will continue. Reminder that any melting could lead to icy spots each night as lows dip to the 20s.

The next decent chance for rain is headed in for Valentine’s Day weekend. Saturday looks pretty nice with highs into the 50s along with a mix of sun and clouds.

A cold rain arrives in Greater Cincinnati very early Sunday morning and sticks around into the early afternoon. Temps mainly stay in the 40s while it’s raining.

Next week looks warm, too! Highs Tuesday near the 60s again.