Ohio Faces Severe Weather Threat: Tornadoes and Floods Forecast

Central Ohio braces for severe storms and potential tornadoes. Columbus hit with heavy rain, flooding, and forecasted extreme conditions. National Weather Service alerts of all hazards.

Severe weather is expected to continue Tuesday in central Ohio, with strong storms and potential tornadoes in the forecast. Columbus was hit by more severe weather on Tuesday, including heavy rain, flooding, and predictions of conditions conducive to tornado formation. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for central Ohio, stating that all hazards are on the table, including large hail, wind gusts of 75 mph or higher, and the possibility of multiple tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has identified a large part of Northern Ohio as having an enhanced or moderate risk for severe storms on Tuesday evening. The rainfall from Monday and Tuesday has already caused multiple road closures in Ohio.

Severe weather impacts

– Severe storms and potential tornadoes expected in central Ohio
– Heavy rain and flooding reported in Columbus
– Possibility of large hail and high-speed winds
– Road closures due to bad conditions
– Enhanced or moderate risk for severe storms in Northern Ohio

“All hazards are on the table which include large hail, wind gusts 75 mph+, and multiple tornadoes across central Ohio.”

According to the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center, central Ohio, including Columbus, is experiencing severe weather conditions. These conditions include heavy rain, flooding, and the potential for tornadoes. The National Weather Service has warned of all hazards, such as large hail and wind gusts exceeding 75 mph. The Storm Prediction Center has identified an enhanced or moderate risk for severe storms in a large part of Northern Ohio. As a result of the rainfall, multiple roads in Ohio have been closed due to poor conditions.

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