Public works teams have been busy assessing damage from recent storms and are now shifting focus to prevent further issues.
A major outbreak of severe weather unfolded Wednesday evening in the Tri-State, with days of heavy rain expected to follow.
Duke Energy's outage map showed at around 3:45 a.m. that more than 48,000 thousand properties were without power.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning saw storms that tore through the region, damaging homes, downing powerlines and knocking over trees. At least 45,000 people were ...
More than 45,000 Duke Energy customers are without power in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, mostly in Clermont County (12,893) followed by Hamilton County (9,957) and then Campbell County (9 ...
There's one part of our forecast that makes these incoming storms of particular concern: The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) ...
Cincinnati is under an "enhanced risk" for severe weather. See below for an hour by hour look at when storms move through.
With forecasters predicting "potentially historic rainfall" in Evansville this week, the Courier & Press compiled where to view flood risk maps.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for nearly all counties in the Tri-State until 4 a.m. Thursday and a ...
What does it mean when you hear the outdoor warning sirens? How long will they sound? And no, there's no such thing as an "all-clear" siren.
The National Weather Service is forecasting potential severe storms for Huntington, West Virginia and Charleston West ...
The National Weather Service is forecasting potential severe storms for Huntington, West Virginia and Charleston West ...
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