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Cincinnati Enquirer |
Strong storms across much of Ohio tonight into tomorrow could bring flooding along with the potential for large hail and more tornadoes.
Seattle Times |
Flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and storms that killed at least 23 people.
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Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
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CNN on MSN22 million people at risk for severe weather from line of violent storms that has already left at least 17 deadAbout 22 million people are at risk for severe storms Sunday, stretching from central North Carolina southwestward to the central Gulf Coast, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
The Brian Muha Foundation is grappling with storm damage after Sunday's severe weather and high winds ripped the roof off some of its barns.
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.
Relentless thunderstorms continued to drench hard-hit parts of the central U.S., threatening "catastrophic" flooding.
A report from the NWS said the tornado touched down in Clyde between 12:25 a.m. and 12:27 a.m. near Highway 20 and Flora Road.
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A deadly multi-day storm system that has unleashed tornadoes and heavy rainfall will continue to batter the Midwest and Mid-South on Friday, in what forecasters describe as a "catastrophic and potentially historic flash flood event.
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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.