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COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was a wet weekend around central Ohio, and flooding has been a major issue. While the rain has let up for the time being, flooding concerns is expected to continue for rivers and s...
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The river's increasing water levels submerged much of Cincinnati's riverfront, leading to flooded parking garages, parks and walkways.
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Another cold morning with a Freeze Warning until 10AM. We will start the day with temps in the 20s and sunshine.WEDNESDAY: Sun to clouds
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.
While nearly all of Ohio is under a Flood Watch heading into the weekend, the southernmost portion of the state is under a Flood Warning.
Today will be sunny & chilly with morning temps in the 20s, but the sunshine will warm us back to a high around 43. A few more clouds arrive later in the day, but still remaining mostly sunny and mostly clear overnight. Temps dip back into the 20s overnight, so be sure to cover sensitive plants or bring them inside.
The National Weather Service late Sunday issued a tornado warning for parts of central Ohio as a storm front came through.
Ohio's weather forecast predicts showers, storms, and a temperature swing with potential for severe weather by Sunday evening.
The NWS confirmed that four tornadoes touched down on Sunday as thunderstorms swept through parts of the state.
After a rainy week, the weather will be cooling down significantly. Spring temperatures will be left behind, at least temporarily.