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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.
If the forecast holds true, the worst weather of the week should be out of the way by Monday night. Going into Tuesday and through Thursday, forecasters expect sunny to partly cloudy conditions, with ...
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The National Weather Service confirmed a 6th tornado touched down during April's severe weather event. The NWS confirmed an EF-0 tornado began in Warren County before traveling into Montgomery County ...
Highs are going to warm to the low 70s. Our best shot at some strong to severe weather will be east of I-71 Monday afternoon ...
Millions of people from the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic are starting off the new workweek bracing for the possibility of ...
Once the cold front moves through your town, your tornado threat goes away. However, you still could see elevated storms that produce hail and wind. The front eventually drops temps in Oklahoma ...
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We're into severe weather season and with the possibility of severe weather later this weekend, it’s time to consider the difference between a watch and warning and whose responsibility it is to issue ...
PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: After several severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today we are drying out. Temperatures will climb to near 70 this ... of the woods for severe weather yet.
Minor impacts are expected in far northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas on Wednesday and Thursday as a few showers or storms will be possible near or ... a risk of severe weather, back to the ...