Ohio, NWS and tornado
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Cincinnati Enquirer |
Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning, leaving thousands without power and possibly spawning a couple of tornadoes.
Yahoo |
At least one tornado touched down in Clinton County last night amid severe storms.
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tornado, severe and Violent Storms
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Areas from Texas and Louisiana to Ohio and Pennsylvania are poised to see several rounds of severe weather in the coming days, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
CNN |
Intense and violent tornadoes have destroyed homes and farms in Missouri and Arkansas, as well as toppling a radio tower in Indiana.
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Strong storms overnight in Ohio brought plenty of rain, and the rivers are high. Will they flood? See the forecast, when they will crest around Ohio.
Strong Winds Strong winds of 55 mph or more can cause significant damage even though no tornado is present. "Downbursts" are columns of air that slam to the earth and spread high winds in many directions. Downbursts can be just as damaging as tornadoes; if such conditions are present, take the same precautions as you would for a tornado.
The severe weather stretched from Texas to Ohio, causing tornadoes and flooding across the central United States.
Thousands of people are still without power after severe storms moved through the region. As of 12:50 p.m., there are over 3,300 outages in the Miami Valley. This includes 3,314 AES Ohio customers as of 11:40 a.m., according to AES Ohio’s website.
If the sirens sound, the National Weather Service will have issued a Tornado Warning for the local area, FCEM&HS said.
Ohio faces a flood watch due to a weather pattern causing continuous rains and potential storms, as per NWS Wilmington OH. Heavy rainfall may lead to flooding, with severe weather conditions also possible.
As severe storms move throughout Northwest Ohio, FirstEnergy and Poweroutage.us are reporting thousands of customers without power.
A multiple-day severe weather and "generational" flash flooding threat is pummeling the Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi Valleys with an onslaught of tornadoes, damaging winds and forecasts of more than a foot of rain,
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The Weather Channel on MSNTornado Outbreak Expected Today In Midwest And South As Rare ‘High Risk’ Severe Weather Forecast Is IssuedA tornado outbreak is expected today and tonight in parts of the Midwest and South, prompting a rare "high" risk severe weather outlook to be issued.High-risk severe forecasts (level 5 out of 5) are only issued two to three times a year by NOAA's Storm Prediction Center for particularly volatile setups like today.