Power outages in Ohio: Thousands of customers without power as strong winds push through Cincinnati area
Power outages in Ohio: Thousands of customers without power as strong winds push through Cincinnati area
CINCINNATI —Thousands of customers are without power as strong winds push through the Cincinnati area.
Currently, more than 15,000 customers are without power. The biggest impacts are in the Norwood, Oakley and Owensville areas on Saturday afternoon.
Currently, more than 15,000 customers are without power. The biggest impacts are in the Norwood, Oakley and Owensville areas on Saturday afternoon.
The steady rain has ended. Most towns ended up in the 1.75 to 3 inches range for rain over the last two days.
Watching our area rivers as they are still rising. The Mill Creek at Evendale is in minor flood stage this morning. Also watching some water in Miamitown near the Great Miami.
The story of the day will be the strong winds.
Watching our area rivers as they are still rising. The Mill Creek at Evendale is in minor flood stage this morning. Also watching some water in Miamitown near the Great Miami.
The story of the day will be the strong winds.
The sustained winds expected this afternoon will be 20-30 mph with gust close to 55 mph possible resulting in spotty power outages and potentially downed trees. Winds die down into the evening.
Clouds clearing tonight which means some sunshine for Sunday!
Right now the Opening Day outlook is seasonable with temperatures in the upper 50s at game time.
Clouds clearing tonight which means some sunshine for Sunday!
Right now the Opening Day outlook is seasonable with temperatures in the upper 50s at game time.
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