NWS confirms Third EF-0 tornado in Clinton County
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From Brown County, the tornado traveled into Clinton and Highland counties, the NWS said. The tornado was an EF-0 and was on the ground for 2.7 miles, according to the NWS. The agency is still assessi...
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Wind speeds are estimated to have reached 80 mph.
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The Mirror US on MSNTornado warning issued for parts of central Ohio as severe weather ravages the MidwestAccording to the NWS, the warning is in effect till 10:15 p.m. and will be accompanied by large hail and severe storms.
The National Weather Service late Sunday issued a tornado warning for parts of central Ohio as a storm front came through.
Warning: What's the differenceTraffic MapsAEP Outage Map 4 A.M. UPDATE: ABC 6 confirmed that the area around Riverside Drive and Henderson Road is closed because of flooding.3:40 A.M. UPDATE: Tornado watches and warnings in Central Ohio have expired as of 3:40 a.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was a wet weekend around central Ohio, and flooding has been a major issue. While the rain has let up for the time being, flooding concerns is expected to continue for rivers and streams in the coming days, as all the rain that fell continues to drain off and work its way downstream.
Severe weather tore through Southwest and Central Ohio on Sunday night, damaging homes ... Storms also prompted a slew of tornado warnings, but by 10:30 p.m., most of the severe weather had passed. Downed power lines were reported throughout the region ...
The national weather service issues watches and warnings for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. What's worse? What do they mean?
Strong Winds Strong winds of 55 mph or more can cause significant damage even though no tornado is present. "Downbursts" are columns of air that slam to the earth and spread high winds in many directions. Downbursts can be just as damaging as tornadoes; if such conditions are present, take the same precautions as you would for a tornado.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — 4 tornadoes touched down throughout southwest Ohio on March 30, after a severe storm system passed through the Miami Valley. Tornadoes were reported in Butler County,
Meteorologist John Burchfield breaks down when the thunderstorms will roll through the area, how it will impact your plans, and what you need to do to prepare.
Round after round of heavy rains have pounded the central U.S., leading to rapidly rising waterways and prompting a series of flash flood emergencies Friday night in Missouri, Texas and Arkansas.
Significant severe weather and life-threatening flash flooding continue to impact much of the mid-South up through the Ohio River Valley.