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Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected across Northeast Ohio on Wednesday, with forecasters warning of a heightened risk for localized flooding — especially in urban areas. While the day won’t be a ...
Not every storm that strengthens will be severe, but if storms strengthen into the severe threshold, damaging winds would be a huge concern as well as the potential for torrential downpours that could ...
After a soggy start to the week, cooler and drier air is expected to settle into Northeast Ohio later Monday and lasting into ...
The National Weather Service warns of continued wet weather with daily showers and thunderstorms for Columbus, Cincinnati, ...
Dry and warm weather will peak Tuesday in Northeast Ohio, ahead of rain and thunderstorm chances midweek. Weak high pressure from the north will translate to sunny skies and high temperatures pushing ...
A few showers have already pushed into Central Ohio to start off the day. While some have been able to skip the rain, more widespread chances will fill in as the afternoon comes on.
Risk of flooding continues across the Mid-Ohio Valley The risk for heavy rain and localized flooding extends into the weekend ...
After a brief break in the rain yesterday, we have more scattered showers and storms returning today with humidity climbing back into the soupy range.
Northeast Ohio is in for a steamy start to the weekend, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s Friday and soaring into ...
Wednesday’s First Alert Weather Day is due to the threat of scattered storms, some of which may produce torrential rainfall.
Strong storms have left thousands of AEP Ohio customers in Franklin County without power. FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — Thousands ...
Central Ohio residents are grappling with the aftermath of severe storms that swept through the area, leaving behind a trail ...