The risks for tornadoes and severe weather have shifted eastward into the Ohio Valley and the mid-Atlantic after multiple apparent tornadoes swept through Illinois and Indiana on Tuesday.
We are monitoring a conditional threat for severe weather on Wednesday.
Storms are still around Wednesday afternoon, which could get strong. A Tornado Watch continues until 6PM.
The National Weather Service has shifted the scope of the tornado watch in Greater Cincinnati and has also extended its timeline into Wednesday evening.
Greater Cincinnati counties in Ohio are under a tornado watch until noon. The watch covers Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties.
Severe storms arrived as forecast on the evening of March 10, whipping up high winds, enormous hailstones and tornadoes.
Rain and storms are moving across Greater Cincinnati, with our severe weather threat diminishing.
The entire Tri-State is now under a Tornado Watch until 12 p.m. Wednesday.
A Weather Alert Day will be in effect on Wednesday due to the threat for two rounds of strong to severe storms.
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