Severe weather expected to hit much of the state today could produce "large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes," the National ...
Five inches of rain could fall in as many days this week across North Central Ohio. Wind, hail and even tornadoes are ...
The metro will see strong to severe storms between 4 and 7 a.m. The storms can produce torrential rain, frequent lightning, ...
Intense thunderstorms are expected to unleash rounds of heavy rain that could bring dangerous flooding to tens of millions of ...
FLOODING The Tri-State is under a FLOOD WATCH starting this evening through Sunday morning. 4-8 inches of rainfall is possible. Expect to see creeks, streams, and rivers rising, some potentially ...
All severe weather threats are possible from these storms including damaging straight-line winds, tornadoes, and hail.
As another round of potentially damaging weather rolls in, crews are still diligently working to clear areas impacted by Sunday’s storm.
The front will eventually lift back northward on Saturday, pushing most of the rain out of the area, before more rain returns to the region by Sunday, thanks to the cold front working its way back to ...
Power restoration efforts continued around the state Tuesday, with another round of possible severe weather developing ...
Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says we will have record highs Wednesday through Saturday. Be Weather Aware Sunday morning ...
We could finish the week by setting record high temperatures before dropping high temperatures nearly 20 degrees between Saturday and Monday ...
Meade County was hit by a second EF-1 tornado during Sunday's storms, according to the latest survey from the National ...
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