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August 19-?, 2022 | Severe Weather


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so hi! we had a tornado today in Youngstown Ohio and I was 45 feet away inside the mall where i work when it happened I left storm chased it after which turned out to be a supercell that dropped 3-5 inches of flooding rain. ruined our fair. Produced a tornado and multiple areas of serious Rotation over a 2 hour period. The tornado look like it stayed on the ground for about 100 or so feet and ripped the roof off the shopping complex across the street from our mall 

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21 hours ago, ClicheVortex2014 said:

Not as bad of a flooding situation as it appeared but it’s still a lot of rain. So far at least an inch of rain based on radar estimation.

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Crossville station recorded 2.07" of rain the past 18 hours

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At least 2" of rain more coming

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Heavy rain occurring SW of Dayton.

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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
103 AM EDT Mon Sep 5 2022

The National Weather Service in Wilmington has issued a

* Flash Flood Warning for...
  Butler County in southwestern Ohio...

* Until 415 AM EDT.

* At 103 AM EDT, radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain
  across the warned area. Between 2 and 3.5 inches of rain have
  fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible.
  Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

  HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.

  SOURCE...Radar.

  IMPACT...Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban
           areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as
           other poor drainage and low-lying areas.

* Some locations that may experience flash flooding include...
  Hamilton, Middletown, Fairfield, Oxford, Monroe, Trenton, Ross,
  Seven Mile, Darrtown, Williamsdale, Dunlap, Reily, New Miami,
  Millville, Somerville, Jacksonburg, Mcgonigle, Collinsville,
  Layhigh and St. Charles.

 

 

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Weird couple of days here. Managed to pick up an inch of rain here yesterday. Rained most of the day, stayed mostly overcast all day into today. Kind of chilly/autumn-like as it didn't get above 74 for most of the day and some good wind gusts above 25 mph. But as soon as the rain exited, it got a little steamy as well. But it also got down to 53 degrees last night.

Definitely hints of autumn trying to peek out this weekend.

 

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1 hour ago, NWOhioChaser said:

Weird couple of days here. Managed to pick up an inch of rain here yesterday. Rained most of the day, stayed mostly overcast all day into today. Kind of chilly/autumn-like as it didn't get above 74 for most of the day and some good wind gusts above 25 mph. But as soon as the rain exited, it got a little steamy as well. But it also got down to 53 degrees last night.

Definitely hints of autumn trying to peek out this weekend.

 

It was quite gray. I went out to visit my family after most of the rain had gone. It was a very light drizzle when I came back. The bad weather seems to be magnetically attracted to weekends since I have been here. That seems to be a slightly annoying theme I have noticed... forever... in Ohio. There might even be some peer-reviewed science as to why (and where) higher precipitation happens more on weekends. And the "where" may be toward the eastern United States. But I'm not sure what researchers have proven or disproven with regards to bad weather on weekends.

two bits of info from NWS CLE:

 

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7 hours ago, NWOhioChaser said:

Managed to pick up an inch of rain here yesterday. Rained most of the day, stayed mostly overcast all day into today.

 

6 hours ago, Chinook said:

I went out to visit my family after most of the rain had gone. It was a very light drizzle when I came back. 

 

3 hours ago, ClicheVortex2014 said:

Approaching 3" of rain in the past 2 days (2.83")

 

2 hours ago, junior said:

Rained a bunch this morning. Now some more slow movers overhead. 

 

1 hour ago, snowlover2 said:

Pouring so hard here right now.

 

I'm mainly just on this site for the winter weather and don't drop by often this time of year. If there's some exciting winter weather on the way, let me know, but if we get to February and y'all are still reporting similar to the above, just let me hibernate. :classic_rolleyes:

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15 minutes ago, Tater said:

 

 

 

 

 

I'm mainly just on this site for the winter weather and don't drop by often this time of year. If there's some exciting winter weather on the way, let me know, but if we get to February and y'all are still reporting similar to the above, just let me hibernate. :classic_rolleyes:

Looking forward to when the forum isn't so dead. Only a couple more months until things turn around.

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I do actually check the severe weather threads periodically, and I like following along occasionally during hurricane season, especially if there's a big one spooling up.

I even watched a Pecos Hank video yesterday (well, OK, I might not have stopped at one :classic_biggrin:).

But things are never as active as when there is a good chance of a NE snowstorm.

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19 hours ago, Tater said:

I do actually check the severe weather threads periodically, and I like following along occasionally during hurricane season, especially if there's a big one spooling up.

I even watched a Pecos Hank video yesterday (well, OK, I might not have stopped at one :classic_biggrin:).

But things are never as active as when there is a good chance of a NE snowstorm.

Pecos Hank is LEGENDARY for tornado videos!

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