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  2. Where did the tornadoes hit in Ohio? Here's what you need to ...

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    The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued 13 tornado warnings Thursday evening, according to a review of posts on X, the former Twitter. Tornado Warning including Celina, Coldwater and ...

  3. Tornado watch issued for Columbus, central Ohio as severe ...

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    The National Weather Service in Cleveland issued a tornado watch for Columbus and large parts of Ohio and Indiana until 7 p.m. early Wednesday afternoon as severe storms move into the region.

  4. Mass casualty incident in Logan County northwest of Columbus ...

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    Tornado warnings here come on heels of tornadoes just over 2 weeks ago. The tornado warnings Thursday night came just over two weeks after Ohio was hit by nine tornadoes in the pre-dawn hours of ...

  5. February frenzy of storms nears its end, but last one may ...

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    A storm that tracks more to the north rather than east would allow warm air to bring mostly rain from the Ohio Valley to the Appalachians and the Atlantic coast.

  6. June 2012 North American derecho - Wikipedia

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    Red are tornado warnings, yellow are severe thunderstorm warnings, green are flash flood warnings, and purple are special marine warnings. The storm started as a small thunderstorm cell in central Iowa and continued into Illinois , developing into a mesoscale convective system (MCS) while mostly below severe limits at the time.

  7. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, such storms will usually warrant a Significant Weather Alert. [10] Severe is defined as hail 1 to 2 inches (25 to 51 mm) diameter, winds 58 to 75 miles per hour (93 to 121 km/h), or a tornado. [11]