Northern Ohio residents should be ready for potentially severe weather this afternoon, which could include tornadoes. Forecasters predict a cold front to pass through the area between 3 and 7 p.m., bringing sporadic thunderstorms.
According to the National Weather Service, strong-to-severe thunderstorms will form east of I-71, with the highest risk east of Interstate 77. The storms could bring destructive wind gusts, big hail, and even localized tornadoes. Residents in these locations should prepare themselves and monitor weather updates throughout the day.
Residents are being urged by officials to take necessary precautions to protect their outdoor items, review their safety plans, and ensure they have reliable ways of receiving weather alerts. Although the threat of tornadoes is low, it is important to be prepared as conditions can quickly deteriorate and potentially cause significant damage.
Make sure to stay updated on the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions, especially if you are located in the potential path of these storms. It is important to ensure that your weather alerts are activated and that your family is aware of the designated shelter area in case a tornado warning is issued.
Leave a Reply