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Severe weather threats include damaging winds, very large hail, and tornadoes. Locally heavy rain may also result in flash flooding.
Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue Sunday night.
As severe storms, and possibly even a tornado or two, rip their way through Greater Cincinnati this evening, the National Weather Service encourages residents to prepare for emergency situations.
Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue Sunday night.
Areas that have been hit the hardest include Finneytown, North College Hill and Green Hills, with over 6,000 without power, according to Duke Energy. Estimated times of restoration in most areas are ...
Severe storm warnings have largely been lifted in Greater Cincinnati but the region remains under a tornado watch until 10 p.m. Update 6:45 p.m.: ...
A tornado watch issued for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky counties was canceled just after 1:30 a.m.
The entire Greater Cincinnati region is under moderate risk of severe weather Tuesday with storms capable of producing strong tornadoes in the forecast ...
The tornado risk is higher than Sunday when three confirmed tornadoes hit Greater Cincinnati.
Previous reporting: A tornado watch has been issued in the Greater Cincinnati region Tuesday evening. The National Weather Service at Wilmington announced the watch just before 6 p.m.
The game between the Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins at Great American Ball Park was delayed but is now set to start at 9:15 p.m.
Greater Cincinnati remained under a Tornado Watch until 1 a.m.It isn't just power outages that are a problem: Downed power lines across those areas are an additional hazard many are waking up to ...