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The Weather Channel on MSNOutbreak Of Severe Weather Shifts Into South, Ohio Valley With Strong Tornado, Widespread Wind Damage ThreatsAn outbreak of severe weather will continue for one more day as it brings the risk of strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds, hail and flooding rain to portions of the Midwest and South on Tuesday.
Severe thunderstorms packing high winds and large hail swept through Clinton County Friday evening into early Saturday, causing widespread damage in Wilmington and surrounding areas.
Severe weather threats include damaging winds, very large hail, and tornadoes. Locally heavy rain may also result in flash flooding.
MIAMI VALLEY — A Tornado Watch has been cancelled for the entire region until 3 a.m. A Flood Advisory has been cancelled for Clinton and Warren until 1:15 a.m. There is a potential for severe weather in the region on Friday. Severe thunderstorms are likely between 7-11 p.m., according to Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Austin Chaney.
Tornado season has arrived in Ohio, and with it comes an increased urgency to be prepared. The moments before a tornado warning are not the time to make your first plan — they are the time to act on one you’ve already made.
A "very active and complex mid-May weather pattern" is settling over states from the central United States through the Mid-Atlantic.
The National Weather Service said, based on preliminary information, the tornado that slammed into St. Louis was at least an EF-3, with winds of up to 140 mph.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for the entire Miami Valley until 3 am. Storms that develop this evening could produce damaging winds of