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The National Weather Service says that steady storms could drop up to 6 inches of rain across central Ohio and Columbus through the weekend.
The National Weather Service late Sunday issued a tornado warning for parts of central Ohio as a storm front came through.
Thousands remain without power after a line of strong thunderstorms pushed through central Ohio late Sunday ... Some brief tornado potential also exists." An earlier watch, issued at 9:10 p.m ...
Most of Ohio remains under a flood watch until Sunday as a "catastrophic" storm passed through parts of the Midwest overnight, and steady rain continues to highlight forecasts through the weekend.
We will stay #WeatherAware again tonight, Friday afternoon, and Saturday afternoon as wave after wave of storms and downpours ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was a wet weekend around central Ohio, and flooding has been a major issue. While the rain has let up for ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — While spring and summer bring warmer temperatures back to the state, they can also bring in severe storms capable of high winds, hail, flooding and even tornadoes. Tips to ...
Thursday's overnight storm and tornado watch have left at least ... There were 24 confirmed tornadoes in Ohio in 2020, according to data from the Columbus Dispatch, and more than 1,500 tornadoes ...
A tornado watch is the lowest level of severity and ... reporting less than 5,000 customers without power across central Ohio. Columbus Division of Power customers can view an outage map here.
The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-0 tornado crossed into Fayette County early Thursday morning.