Severe rainfall alert

  1. Severe weather prompts tornado warnings in Ohio. Rain could be heavy
  2. First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert for potentially severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon
  3. IMD weather update: Heavy rainfall warning in several states today, check list
  4. Strong to Severe Storms Possible Through the Evening
  5. First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert for potentially severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon
  6. IMD weather update: Heavy rainfall warning in several states today, check list
  7. Strong to Severe Storms Possible Through the Evening
  8. Severe weather prompts tornado warnings in Ohio. Rain could be heavy


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Severe weather prompts tornado warnings in Ohio. Rain could be heavy

Watch Video: Watch: Safety tips during severe weather Severe weather moved through parts of Ohio with some areas west and southwest of Columbus under tornado warnings Sunday evening. Parts of Clinton and Highland counties were under a tornado warning until 9:45 p.m. The National Weather Service Wilmington office said in a statement that the system moving through Clinton County had Heavy rain expected at times in parts of Ohio The National Weather Service tweeted that the threat of severe weather had diminished shortly after 10:30 p.m. "Rain may be locally heavy tonight in eastern and southern counties which could result in some localized flooding issues until the cold front exits to the east overnight. Drier and cooler weather Monday." Tornado warnings west of Columbus Parts of The National Weather Service Shortly before 8 p.m., the National Weather Service said all tornado warnings west of Columbus had been canceled. "The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits, and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado. Therefore, the warning has been cancelled. However gusty winds are still possible with this thunderstorm." Columbus, Franklin County under hazardous weather outlook The Columbus area is under a hazardous weather outlook. "Showers and thunderstorms will increase in coverage through the day and will continue into this evening. An isolated strong or severe storm may be possible with damaging winds and large hail. The greatest threat windo...

First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert for potentially severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon

• News • • All News • NY News • NJ News • CT News • LI News • U.S. • World • Health • Business • Entertainment • Politics • Tech • Weather • • First Alert Weather • Radars & Maps • CBS2 Weather Map • CBS2 Weather Watchers • First Alert Weather 101 • Sports • • All Sports • Giants • Yankees • Knicks • Rangers • Islanders • • CBS Sports Live • Jets • Mets • Nets • Devils • Odds • Video • More • • Station Info • WCBS-TV • WLNY-TV • Contact Us • Advertise • Contests & Promotions • Galleries • Links & Numbers • Download the App • Log In • • Search • Search • Alert: Yellow Alert for today, specifically for scattered showers and storms developing midday through the afternoon, some of which could be strong to severe. CBS2 Forecast: After a nice start, clouds will increase through the morning, followed by showers and storms developing by midday (11a-1p) and continuing through the afternoon hours. They'll be on/off and in waves, so not everyone will see them. Any t'storm that does move through can be locally strong to severe with gusty winds, small hail, and brief heavy rain. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s. CBS2 After a leftover shower/storm early this evening, things turn quiet tonight. As of now, the Yankees/Mets should be fine with a brief early delay as the worst case should a storm still be nearby. Temps fall into the 50s and low 60s overnight. As for tomorrow, we're back to nice with a mix of sun and clouds and highs in the low 80s. Just a slim 10% shower risk for north...

IMD weather update: Heavy rainfall warning in several states today, check list

Heavy to very heavy falls with thunderstorm/lightning On August 21 (today), there will likely be heavy to very heavy rain with thunderstorms/lightning over East Rajasthan, East Madhya Pradesh, and ghat parts of Madhya Maharashtra. On August 22 (tomorrow), however, the same conditions will likely prevail over the ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra. Heavy falls with thunderstorm/lightning Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh on August 21 (today), Konkan and Goa from August 21 to 23, and northern parts of the Gujarat Region on August 22, 2022, are all expected to see heavy rainfall and thunderstorms/lightning. Himachal Pradesh from August 20–24, Uttarakhand from August 21–24, West Uttar Pradesh from August 21, Punjab from August 22, and across Haryana from August 21–22. On August 22, Assam and Meghalaya will be followed by Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. Kerala & Mahe on August 22, 2022; and coastal Karnataka from August 22 to 24. READ |

Strong to Severe Storms Possible Through the Evening

We’ll continue to track scattered pockets of very heavy rainfall and embedded thunderstorms into the afternoon. Heavy rainfall may lead to ponding and puddles on the roads, so please travel with caution. Even though we’ve seen a gradual weakening trend with these storms from the morning hours, some strong to severe storms could still exist into the evening hours. A Tornado Watch is in effect for Cullman, Lawrence, Morgan counties until 5:00 p.m. Any storms that develop will have the potential of producing damaging straight-line wind gusts, large hail, frequent lightning and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding. The severe threat will wane later tonight with a few isolated showers and storms expected overnight into Thursday morning. Thursday will be a much calmer day with some sunshine and warmer temperatures in the middle 80s. Isolated to widely scattered showers and storms are anticipated, but these storms should be more disorganized and well-below severe criteria. Friday is looking hot and humid with highs near 90 degrees and isolated storms will be possible again. This summertime trend will linger into the first half of your Father’s Day weekend on with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. However, we are watching Father’s Day Sunday closely as it could be our next threat for severe weather. Check back for the latest! Copyright 2023 WAFF. All rights reserved.

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MORE | Rainfall deficits are over seven inches since the start of the year and the D.C. metropolitan area is experiencing moderate drought conditions. Rain is likely late Monday morning through the afternoon with rainfall totals between .30-.50". Rain chances will taper off by the evening. The time for most of Monday's heavy weather looks to be between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. There is a threat of an isolated strong or severe storm, mainly south and east of D.C. so the First Alert Weather team is on a Severe Alert for the afternoon hours. A storm or two may bring damaging winds. High winds are the main threat with a very low flood threat, low hail threat and low tornado threat. Plan for high temperatures to reach the upper 70s with very high humidity. Tuesday will be dry with lower humidity and highs around 80 degrees. Another weather system will slide through Wednesday bringing gusty westerly breezes and another chance for scattered showers.

First Alert Weather: Yellow Alert for potentially severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon

• News • • All News • NY News • NJ News • CT News • LI News • U.S. • World • Health • Business • Entertainment • Politics • Tech • Weather • • First Alert Weather • Radars & Maps • CBS2 Weather Map • CBS2 Weather Watchers • First Alert Weather 101 • Sports • • All Sports • Giants • Yankees • Knicks • Rangers • Islanders • • CBS Sports Live • Jets • Mets • Nets • Devils • Odds • Video • More • • Station Info • WCBS-TV • WLNY-TV • Contact Us • Advertise • Contests & Promotions • Galleries • Links & Numbers • Download the App • Log In • • Search • Search • Alert: Yellow Alert for today, specifically for scattered showers and storms developing midday through the afternoon, some of which could be strong to severe. CBS2 Forecast: After a nice start, clouds will increase through the morning, followed by showers and storms developing by midday (11a-1p) and continuing through the afternoon hours. They'll be on/off and in waves, so not everyone will see them. Any t'storm that does move through can be locally strong to severe with gusty winds, small hail, and brief heavy rain. Highs will be in the mid to upper 70s. CBS2 After a leftover shower/storm early this evening, things turn quiet tonight. As of now, the Yankees/Mets should be fine with a brief early delay as the worst case should a storm still be nearby. Temps fall into the 50s and low 60s overnight. As for tomorrow, we're back to nice with a mix of sun and clouds and highs in the low 80s. Just a slim 10% shower risk for north...

IMD weather update: Heavy rainfall warning in several states today, check list

Heavy to very heavy falls with thunderstorm/lightning On August 21 (today), there will likely be heavy to very heavy rain with thunderstorms/lightning over East Rajasthan, East Madhya Pradesh, and ghat parts of Madhya Maharashtra. On August 22 (tomorrow), however, the same conditions will likely prevail over the ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra. Heavy falls with thunderstorm/lightning Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh on August 21 (today), Konkan and Goa from August 21 to 23, and northern parts of the Gujarat Region on August 22, 2022, are all expected to see heavy rainfall and thunderstorms/lightning. Himachal Pradesh from August 20–24, Uttarakhand from August 21–24, West Uttar Pradesh from August 21, Punjab from August 22, and across Haryana from August 21–22. On August 22, Assam and Meghalaya will be followed by Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. Kerala & Mahe on August 22, 2022; and coastal Karnataka from August 22 to 24. READ |

Strong to Severe Storms Possible Through the Evening

We’ll continue to track scattered pockets of very heavy rainfall and embedded thunderstorms into the afternoon. Heavy rainfall may lead to ponding and puddles on the roads, so please travel with caution. Even though we’ve seen a gradual weakening trend with these storms from the morning hours, some strong to severe storms could still exist into the evening hours. A Tornado Watch is in effect for Cullman, Lawrence, Morgan counties until 5:00 p.m. Any storms that develop will have the potential of producing damaging straight-line wind gusts, large hail, frequent lightning and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding. The severe threat will wane later tonight with a few isolated showers and storms expected overnight into Thursday morning. Thursday will be a much calmer day with some sunshine and warmer temperatures in the middle 80s. Isolated to widely scattered showers and storms are anticipated, but these storms should be more disorganized and well-below severe criteria. Friday is looking hot and humid with highs near 90 degrees and isolated storms will be possible again. This summertime trend will linger into the first half of your Father’s Day weekend on with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. However, we are watching Father’s Day Sunday closely as it could be our next threat for severe weather. Check back for the latest! Copyright 2023 WAFF. All rights reserved.

Severe weather prompts tornado warnings in Ohio. Rain could be heavy

Wochit Severe weather moved through parts of Ohio with some areas west and southwest of Columbus under tornado warnings Sunday evening. Parts of Clinton and Highland counties were under a tornado warning until 9:45 p.m. The National Weather Service Wilmington office said in a statement that the system moving through Clinton County had Tornado Warning including Lynchburg OH, New Vienna OH and Dodsonville OH until 9:45 PM EDT Heavy rain expected at times in parts of Ohio The National Weather Service tweeted that the threat of severe weather had diminished shortly after 10:30 p.m. "Rain may be locally heavy tonight in eastern and southern counties which could result in some localized flooding issues until the cold front exits to the east overnight. Drier and cooler weather Monday." [10:40 PM] The severe weather threat has diminished. Rain may be locally heavy tonight in eastern and southern counties which could result in some localized flooding issues until the cold front exits to the east overnight. Drier and cooler weather Monday. Tornado warnings west of Columbus Parts of The National Weather Service NEW PHOTO of one of the numerous possible tornadoes to have touched down in Tipp City, Shortly before 8 p.m., the National Weather Service said all tornado warnings west of Columbus had been canceled. "The storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits, and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado. Therefore, the warning has been cancelled. However g...

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MORE | Rainfall deficits are over seven inches since the start of the year and the D.C. metropolitan area is experiencing moderate drought conditions. Rain is likely late Monday morning through the afternoon with rainfall totals between .30-.50". Rain chances will taper off by the evening. The time for most of Monday's heavy weather looks to be between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. There is a threat of an isolated strong or severe storm, mainly south and east of D.C. so the First Alert Weather team is on a Severe Alert for the afternoon hours. A storm or two may bring damaging winds. High winds are the main threat with a very low flood threat, low hail threat and low tornado threat. Plan for high temperatures to reach the upper 70s with very high humidity. Tuesday will be dry with lower humidity and highs around 80 degrees. Another weather system will slide through Wednesday bringing gusty westerly breezes and another chance for scattered showers.