Severe weather has been impacting the Midstate since Wednesday. More weather events are expected into the weekend.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Tri-State region is facing severe weather and potential major flooding as rounds of rain and storms continue to batter the area. A flood watch is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday, with heavy rainfall and storms expected to push many area rivers into moderate or major flood stages.
Crews have been busy the past two days repairing damage, including downed wires and at least 130 broken utility poles.
Indiana last night, bringing powerful winds, reported tornadoes, and significant damage to several communities.
SO THE BOTTOM LINE, SEVERE ALERT IN EFFECT, SHOWERS AND STORMS INCREASING THROUGH THE EVENING HOURS. SOME OF THESE STORMS WILL BE SEVERE, NO QUESTION ABOUT THAT. ALL HAZARDS ON THE TABLE HERE. DAMAGING WINDS,
Severe storms raked across Nashville and Middle Tennessee on Saturday, bringing multiple tornado warnings, at least one possible tornado, plus torrential rains and high winds all around the region. Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend,
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Flash flood warnings have been issued for part of North Texas, as heavy rain and thunderstorms hit the area Saturday morning. The warnings are in effect for Collin, Dallas, Denton, Lamar, Tarrant and Rockwall counties until 8:30 a.
The northwest corner of Alabama has a low risk of experiencing a severe storm or two today. However, forecasters think storms will most likely stay northwest of the state. There will be a better chance for severe weather this weekend, and it will include most of Alabama. Storm Prediction Center