Several rounds of thunderstorms have moved through central Ohio, but a quick-moving cold front coming in behind them will send temperatures plummeting.
Storms will taper off in Northeast Ohio tonight as a cold front moves through, followed by cooler weather Thursday and strong winds Friday.
Ohio’s peak tornado season is during the months of April through July, but severe weather can come at any time.
A tornado watch has been issued for several Northeast Ohio counties, including Cleveland, until 5 p.m. Wednesday as strong storms move through the region.
The National Weather Service has shifted the scope of the tornado watch in Greater Cincinnati and has also extended its timeline into Wednesday evening.
Sunday surges back to the 70s ahead of another cold front. As this front passes, a round of rain and storms is likely Sunday night. Much colder air invades Monday and Tuesday with high temperatures in ...
Showers and storms will be ongoing through the start of the day Wednesday, likely impacting the morning commute. After this first round exits, another round of showers and storms is possible for the ...
Tomorrow afternoon will still be mild as temperatures climb into the upper 60s. A bit more cloud coverage through the day with a few sprinkles. Most of the day will remain quiet.
Ohio and the Great Lakes are bracing for another cold shot later this month — down to single digits in places. When to expect more cold weather.
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