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Here we go again. More storms are set to enter the Cincinnati area over Easter weekend, and some could be severe.
Forecasters warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms, raising the risk of floods through the weekend.
Ohio homeowners are seeing their insurance costs jump and a rise in extreme weather is likely to blame, experts said.
The most worrisome rain and storms are heading for the central United States, but much of the nation will see rain as Easter approaches.
A surge of warm air builds into the area tomorrow. It’ll be quite windy with winds out of the south gusting over 40 mph at ...
The National Weather Service confirmed a 6th tornado touched down during April's severe weather event. The NWS confirmed an EF-0 tornado began in Warren County before traveling into Montgomery County ...
Thursday high pressure races north just towards our region pumping in southwest winds and keeping the sunshine around all morning. Temperatures will be chilly in the morning but quickly warm up ...
Southwest Ohio did experience a tornado outbreak in early April, now that a sixth tornado has been confirmed to have touched ...
A severe weather pattern, including a threat of tornadoes, is forecast to develop once again in the Plains, South and Midwest ...
Pulling into the parking lot, you’re greeted by the iconic red barn-style entrance with its distinctive horse silhouettes ...