Snowfall overnight has led to slick spots and some black ice around central Ohio Tuesday morning.
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The National Weather Service said winds could gust up to 45 mph the morning of March 16, and snow showers are possible after ...
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The main threats Wednesday are heavy rainfall and strong to damaging winds, with a few tornadoes and severe hail also ...
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The weather is much calmer and cooler, with clouds and temperatures in the 40s.
Severe storms arrived as forecast on the evening of March 10, whipping up high winds, enormous hailstones and tornadoes.
Snowfall overnight has led to slick spots around Seneca, Hancock and Wyandot counties Tuesday morning.