The National Weather Service is projecting 4-6 inches of rainfall in Findlay and surrounding Northwest Ohio Counties beginning Wednesday afternoon through the weekend.
Dry and hot weather for the last day of May with highs around 90° under lots of sunshine. Expect sustained winds around 15mph to add some heat relief. Don't forget the sunscreen and stay hydrated!
Several power poles were downed on Route 116 between Spencerville and Elgin, in Van Wert County. Farther to the north, the leading edge of the storms flipping over a semi on Route 30 by mile marker two outside of Delphos. The driver wasn't hurt but it took a couple of hours to pull the fully loaded truck from the median. There were also reports of scattered power outages throughout the region.
After a round of spring storms Wednesday, spring is taking a backseat to winter as we head into the upcoming weekend. We even have a chance to see some flakes flying around.
A mild and damp morning with scattered showers moving through. Scattered rain will continue this morning. The atmosphere will grow unstable this afternoon and allow for a scattering of thunderstorms. The best threat occurs from 2PM through around sunset (8PM). The stronger storms could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts, but there is also a chance for a brief, weak tornado or two. Not every location will see storms or severe weather, but have a way to receive weather alerts. These storms will be racing through, in some cases moving up to 50mph.
Some of the most difficult damages to deal with can be the ones caused by Mother Nature.
If you didn’t get a chance to see the storms yesterday, some of our brave viewers caught it all on camera.
Monday evening was an active night in the weather department as storms rocked the region.