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The National Weather Service says significant flooding is not expected after storms on Feb. 19 and 20, but parts of Licking County saw high water.
A 10TV Weather Impact Alert Day has been issued for Thursday night, Feb. 19, for possible strong to severe storms into early Friday.
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Storms will exit by late Thursday night as cooler air pushes into the area. Friday will be breezy with highs in the lower 50s with a slight drop in temp through the day. Temperatures will drop back into the 40s Saturday under cloudy skies.
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Columbus Weather: Tracking potentially strong storms
A lot of moisture is holding steady for Columbus' weather. Fog has developed for the start of the day with a chance of stronger storms working in to end off Thursday.
A 10TV Weather Impact Alert Day has been issued for Thursday, Feb. 19, for possible strong to severe storms in the evening.
While a storm was preparing to pass through the Miami Valley, those at the area’s electric company were preparing to combat the storm and
Locally, the risk for a severe thunderstorm is lower, but a rumble of thunder or two will be possible as a complex of weakening storms will move towards the region late Thursday into Friday.
Trash collection will continue in Columbus, but Rumpke recycling service will be delayed one day as central Ohio recovers from a major winter storm.
Wider spread: FirstEnergy customers will pay nearly $40 million less annually over the next few years, as state utility regulators ruled Wednesday that the Akron-based utility can only collect $245 million for storm-repair costs over a far greater period of time.