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Here we go again. More storms are set to enter the Cincinnati area over Easter weekend, and some could be severe.
The primary threats include damaging winds and large hail, with an isolated tornado possible. The risk period is from 4 p.m.
Some tornado warnings have been issued north of Cincinnati, near the Dayton area. After the severe storms move through the region, they will continue east, according to National Weather Service ...
The upcoming weekend looks to bring nice weather to the Cincinnati area but next week could begin with another threat for ...
Rounds of thunderstorms further inundated communities across the central U.S. on Friday as hard-hit areas were still reeling from an outbreak of severe weather ... has issued flood warnings for areas ...
Preliminary tornado ... Flash flood warnings are in effect for the metro area until 11:45 a.m. local time. Overnight photos show some of the devastation from two large tornadoes near the Tennessee ...
The National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, has issued flood warnings for areas along the banks of some of Greater Cincinnati's ... out Wednesday night's tornado at Walmart with his ...
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding came Saturday for parts of the South and Midwest already heavily wate ...
Survivor Hosea Cabrera says he feels lucky to be alive after being tossed through the air by a tornado. "It woke me up, and then it ... The NWS also found EF2 damage near Brownsburg, Indiana ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX ... The first confirmed tornado started in northern Brown County and went into southeast Clinton County near the village of Lynchburg in Highland County, the NWS explained.