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Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are in for more severe storms this week, coming just a few days after thunderstorms that developed into three tornadoes in northern stretches of the region Sun...
From The Cincinnati Enquirer
More than 43 million people are under a level 3 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms Wednesday, including St. Louis, Indianapolis and Chicago.
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