What should I do during a severe thunderstorm?
Seek shelter indoors, away from windows. Stay informed about weather updates.
Weather / Severe Weather
Severe thunderstorms impacted central Ohio and Kentucky, bringing large hail, gusty winds, and a rapid temperature drop. A cold front triggered the storms, leading to a brief period of severe weather before significantly cooler air moved in...
A strong cold front moved through Ohio and Kentucky, triggering severe thunderstorms. The storms were characterized by large hail and gusty winds. In Louisville, Kentucky, a record high of 89°F was broken before the cold front arrived, followed by a dramatic temperature drop. The severe thunderstorm watch was in effect until 1 AM for several counties. The primary threat shifted from scattered isolated storms to a complex of storms bringing strong winds and hail. While an initial tornado threat was present, it diminished as the storm complex moved in. Prepare: Stay informed about weather alerts and have a plan in case of severe weather. Who This Affects Most: Residents of central Ohio and Kentucky, particularly those in areas prone to hail and wind damage.
Seek shelter indoors, away from windows. Stay informed about weather updates.
Hail ranged from penny-sized to golf ball-sized in some areas.
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