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Heavy rain continues to pour down on Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, but much of the tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings have passed. A tornado watch remains in effect ...
Additionally, a flood watch is in effect until 8 a.m. Sunday. The weather service says soils remain moist and excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying and ...
A deadly severe weather system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas to the densely populated mid-Atlantic and Northeast, ...
A round of severe and life-threatening storms is expected to sweep through much of Kentucky between Wednesday night and Saturday, likely bringing severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flash-flooding.
A tornado watch has been issued for the entire region until midnight. This is a particularly dangerous situation (PDS).
Flooding concerns persist through the weekend as we see more rounds of active heavy rains - some with a severe threat.
Severe storms are threatening 46 million people across the U.S., with flash flood risks and tornado watches in seven states.
Update, 11:05 p.m.: Most of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky's tornado watches have been canceled as showers and thunderstorms continue Sunday night. National Weather Service forecasters ...