Tornado watches issued in Indiana
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Cincinnati Enquirer |
Forecasters are expecting severe storms Sunday evening for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that could bring damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
The New York Times |
A severe weather outbreak is taking shape across the central and eastern United States, setting the stage for a weekend of thunderstorms, hail and potential tornadoes.
Times of San Diego |
About one-tenth to two-tenths of an inch of rain were forecast at lower elevations Monday, but mountain areas could exceed half an inch, according to the National Weather Service.
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The National Weather Service has issued tornado warnings for parts of Ohio as a storm system moving across most of the Midwest makes its way toward Columbus. The tornado warnings were focused on the southwestern part of the state.
Bartholomew County remains under an enhanced risk for severe weather and marginal risk for flash flooding Sunday. Another round of severe weather is expected Wednesday, April 2nd.
Western Ohio is in an enhanced (level 3 of 5) and the rest of us are in a slight (level 2 of 5) chance for thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, and a chance for tornadoes. M
Columbus' weather will go from sunny to rainy to stormy throughout the weekend, with strong to severe storms possible Sunday and Sunday night.
INDIANAPOLIS — The National Weather Service has investigated damage in Bartholomew County and found EF-2 damage with the strongest winds estimated at 112 mph. The path of this tornado was 13 miles long.