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Ohio has many beaches, but some of them might not be safe to swim in during this heat wave, including several along Lake Erie ...
Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are without power after severe thunderstorms moved through the area on Monday evening.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNFlash flooding strands employees, submerges vehicles at Groveport golf course
Multiple people were stranded overnight at the Links at Groveport golf course after flash flooding late Saturday night ...
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Flooding impacts several areas in Franklin, Fairfield counties after heavy rain Saturday evening
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Several areas in and around Franklin and Fairfield counties were impacted by flooding after heavy rain moved ...
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The Marion Star on MSNGet ready for 100-degree RealFeel temperatures as week goes on; here are cooling down tips
The National Weather Service warns residents in Central Ohio of a heat wave scheduled to hit the area Wednesday and hang out ...
Contact with HABs, swallowing contaminated water, or inhaling droplets can cause rashes, allergic reactions, stomach issues, ...
Updated: Jun 20, 2025 / 09:04 AM EDT CLEVELAND (WJW) — Just when Northeast Ohio will be ready to cool off, there is a warning about E. coli and algae at popular Cleveland beaches.
Flooding could occur in parts of central Ohio with extreme heat likely to follow for much of the area south of Columbus.
Severe storms brought flash flooding to Central Ohio Saturday night, stranding vehicles and prompting warnings across ...
Lawrence County, Ohio, and Boyd County, Kentucky, are also included in the warning through 6:15 p.m. Officials said up to 2.5 inches of rain have already fallen in those areas and at least another ...
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Recent deadly flash floods put spotlight on lack of warning system infrastructure in Ohio County
In the wake of the tragic June 14 floods, people are wondering why sirens were not being sounded. 7News has learned there are no sirens in Ohio County. Officials say there were air raid sirens in the ...
A warning urging beachgoers to stay out of the water at four Great Lakes has grown to include 11.1 million people on Thursday morning. The Great Lakes region is a major draw for summer recreation, ...
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