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Strong storms across much of Ohio tonight into tomorrow could bring flooding along with the potential for large hail and more tornadoes.
From Cincinnati Enquirer
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.
From Seattle Times
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A fourth tornado spawned by the April 3 storms has been confirmed by the National Weather Service. (NWS) The tornado damaged trees and homes and removed the metal roof of an outbuilding. A tree was blown onto a home on Fischer Road, according to NWS.
A fourth tornado was confirmed to have touched down in southwest Ohio during the severe storms that took place April 3, according to the National Weather Service. The latest confirmed tornado was an EF0 south of Morrow in Warren County,
The National Weather Service late Sunday issued a tornado warning for parts of central Ohio as a storm front came through.
Severe storms that swept through Northeast Ohio this weekend flooded numerous roads across several counties. Here's the latest First Alert Weather forecast “Never take a chance on driving through high water,
Central Ohio might see its first severe thunderstorms of 2025 with large hail and tornadoes possible, according to the National Weather Service.
It's going to be a warmer weekend across Ohio. But severe thunderstorms could crop up on Sunday. See the full weather forecast across the state.
About 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.
Forecasters warned Tuesday that widespread flooding risks will continue through at least the middle of the week.