OHIO — Strong, southerly winds today are bringing in very warm air, but it is also increasing our severe weather threat overnight.
What You Need To Know
- Storms starting late Sunday night could bring damaging straight-line winds and isolated tornadoes
- The threat for severe storms will be greatest along and west of I-75, but areas along and west of I-77 will still see a marginal risk for severe storms
- As the line heads east, it will weaken, lessening the severe threat for eastern Ohio
A line of storms works its way into western Ohio around 11 p.m., bringing with it the possibility of damaging straight-line winds, along with isolated tornadoes.
The threat for severe storms will be greatest along and west of I-75, but areas along and west of I-77 will still see a marginal risk for severe storms.
As the line heads east, it will weaken, lessening the severe threat for eastern Ohio, but across the state we will see gusty storms overnight.
With the timing, make sure you have a way to get alerts should a warning be issued…