Severe weather moving through Mid-South
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Flood watches have been issued by the National Weather Service across these regions, which means flooding is possible for multiple days.
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Storms are expected to move through North Texas early Saturday morning.
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More than 30 tornadoes have already swept across the region, and at least seven people were killed in three states.
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Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
Ohio's Governor and Lt. Governor advise residents to prepare for severe weather and potential flash flooding, highlighting safety tips and the importance of readiness amid a persistent storm system.
Authorities warn of flooded roadways in central Ohio as heavy rainfall continues through the weekend. COLUMBUS, Ohio — As central Ohio continues to see heavy rainfall this week, authorities are warning residents to look out for flooded roadways.
To our west, multiple tornadoes were confirmed after survey crews from the National Weather Service were dispatched to areas with sustained damage.
The storm has already wreaked havoc across the South and the Midwest, killing at least eight people, including a boy who was swept away by floodwaters in Kentucky.
The Brian Muha Foundation is grappling with storm damage after Sunday's severe weather and high winds ripped the roof off some of its barns.
Strong Winds Strong winds of 55 mph or more can cause significant damage even though no tornado is present. "Downbursts" are columns of air that slam to the earth and spread high winds in many directions. Downbursts can be just as damaging as tornadoes; if such conditions are present, take the same precautions as you would for a tornado.
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WLKY on MSNSevere Alert: Strong to severe storms possible Friday nightSEVERE WEATHER. WHAT ABOUT JAY? YEAH, RICK. VICKY. IT JUST KEEPS COMING RIGHT NOW. THE REAL STEADY AND HEAVY RAINFALL WE HAD LAST NIGHT, THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY IS STARTING TO BECOME MORE AND MORE SCATTERED.
We've seen a relentless surge of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding rain for over a week now in the Midwest and South. Fortunately, there's light at the end of this tunnel. Here's when quieter weather will arrive and how long it may last.