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Severe thunderstorms ripped through Central and Southwest Ohio on Sunday night, sending at least one child to the hospital in Columbus and tearing the roof off a home near Cincinnati.
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High wind gusts and some damage were reported in Kentucky after a severe thunderstorm swept through the state Sunday night into Monday morning.
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Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
Severe storms with damaging wind, hail and possibly tornadoes are expected to hit Louisville Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service
Bartholomew County emergency officials will be out looking for signs of a possible tornado last night in the community. Shannan Cooke, head of the county's Emergency Management Department, says that there were several unofficial reports of a funnel cloud on the west side of the county,
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNTornado risk in Central Alabama: Severe storms to hit overnight through Monday commuteSeveral rounds of showers and thunderstorms pass through Alabama overnight into Monday morning bringing locally heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. Some storms will be intense after midnight threatening severe wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, large hail, and tornadoes. Check the video for the latest forecast.
A storm sweeping across the central U.S. will trigger a dangerous severe weather outbreak that begins unfolding Saturday night in the Plains ... and an isolated brief tornado could also occur.
The National Weather Service confirmed a EF-1 tornado touched down at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport during Wednesday's storms.
Severe thunderstorms are expected to smack 12 states in the Midwest and South over the weekend, with some tornadoes possible.
At least 80 million people − from the Midwest to the South to the East − were in the path of turbulent weather Sunday into Monday.