( BNN) – – Rain and a couple of rumbles of thunder through midmorning. Provide yourself extra time before leaving for the morning as the roadways will be wet and ponding could be an issue.
Numerous counties are under a Flood Advisory till 8:15 a.m. including Carroll, Coshocton, Tuscarawas counties.
Several counties are under a Flood Watch till Tuesday night consisting of Carroll, Coshocton, Holmes, and Tuscarawas counties.
Drier periods from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. west to east with sunshine.
Temperatures will increase into the lower 60s with cooler temperature levels closer to the shoreline north of the front.
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Numerous lines of severe and strong storms are expected to develop, getting here between 4-5 p.m. Movement will be from the SW to the NE through the mid night.
All hazards are on the table which include large hail, wind gusts 75 miles per hour+, and numerous tornadoes across central Ohio. Higher capacity for these extreme storms throughout the southern 1/3 of NE Ohio.
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Expect Severe Thunderstorm Warnings and some Tornado Warnings to be provided later in the day.
Comprehending SPC Severe Thunderstorm Risks:
Indicating prevalent extreme storms are likely. Long-lived, intense and widespread.
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The last time a Moderate Risk was issued for the location was two years ago. The last time one was provided more than 24 hours in advance, which shows really high confidence, was eight years ago.
Here is the timing of heavy rain over the next 2 days:
- Tuesday: AM showers. Midday breaks/some sun. PM/evening storms. Heaviest south.
- Wednesday: Showers will be spotty. Changeover to wintry mix late in the day.
- Thursday: Small rain shower protection.
Monday-Wednesday Future cast:
Temperatures stay below typical until Sunday and Monday of next week:
Here's the most recent 8-day projection:
As it presently sits, predictions call for a partially bright sky and temperatures in the upper 50s for the The Total Solar Eclipse on April 8.
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