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Severe storms move out of central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 10 Weather Impact team issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for Monday evening due to an increased threat of severe weather and the timing around the commute home for some locations.
Heavy rain moved through central Ohio starting in the afternoon and continued into the evening.
Here's a look at some rainfall totals from Sunday to Monday evening.
Keep checking back with the 10 Weather Impact Team for the latest developments and make sure to have ways to get warnings. Remember, if you can hear thunder, that means lightning is close enough to strike.
WatchA Watch indicates the possibility of severe weather in a relatively broad area. For instance, a tornado watch means conditions are favorable for the development of tornadoes. Go about your normal routines, but watch for threatening weather.
First Alert Weather Day: Excessive rainfall brings flash flooding risk Monday
CINCINNATI (WXIX) – Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day with rain and fog for the morning commute, according to FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Team.
The rain and fog are expected to stick around only through the morning.
This afternoon will be dry, warm and muggy with highs in the upper 70s.
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY is in effect for some portions of the Tri-State. (Fayette, Union, Franklin, Ripley, Dearborn, Butler and Hamilton Counties) pic.twitter.com/QMI6bWPRav
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY :: Be on the lookout for some areas of dense fog. @FOX19 pic.twitter.com/ap0bNTmya1
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