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The national weather service issues watches and warnings for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. What's worse? What do they mean?
The National Weather Service late Sunday issued a tornado warning for parts of central Ohio as a storm front came through.
The National Weather Service says that steady storms could drop up to 6 inches of rain across central Ohio and Columbus through the weekend.
Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue Sunday night.
Last night's severe weather kicked off a flood watch in Ohio, but tornadoes can form any time. Here's what to know about them and how they form.
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A tornado watch is the lowest level of severity and ... As of 6:15 a.m., AEP Ohio was reporting less than 5,000 customers without power across central Ohio. Columbus Division of Power customers ...
Due to severe weather and rain forecasted for the rest of the week, around 55 Ohio counties remain under a flood watch until Sunday. Thursday's overnight storm and tornado watch have left at least ...
Findlay, Hancock County, and a large part of Ohio have been placed under a Tornado Watch until 4 a.m. Thursday. Forecasters say a few tornadoes are likely as severe storms race across the state. 75 ...
Update, 7 p.m.: The National Weather Service says a tornado watch is now in effect for counties in Southeast Indiana, Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio until 1 a.m. Monday morning. Affected ...
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