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EXPIRED2/28/2024 5:08:00 AM (UTC)Urgency: ExpectedSeverity: ModerateCertainty: Observed
2/28/2024 5:08:00 AM until 2/28/2024 5:45:00 AM
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a sturdy building.
Motorists should slow down and use extra caution.
When thunder roars, go indoors! Do not stay in the open or seek
shelter under trees when lightning threatens.
Residents in these areas should remain alert. If this storm becomes
stronger, then a warning may be needed.
A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 600 AM EST for southeastern
Indiana...northern Kentucky...and southwestern Ohio.
To report hazardous weather conditions, go to our website at
weather.gov/iln and submit your report via social media, when you can
do so safely.
At 508 AM EST, a strong thunderstorm was located over Taylor Creek,
moving east at 50 mph.
HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 50 mph, pea size hail, frequent
cloud-to-ground lightning, and very heavy rain.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Hail may cause minor damage to
vegetation. Lightning can cause serious injury or death.
Visibility will be poor and hydroplaning is possible.
Locations impacted include...
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Fairfield, Mason, Lebanon, Norwood, Forest
Park, Sharonville, Monroe, Blue Ash, Loveland, Springdale, Reading,
Montgomery, Harrison, North College Hill, Madeira, Wyoming, Cheviot,
and Mount Healthy.
This includes the following Interstates...
I-71 in Ohio between mile markers 8 and 32.
I-74 in Ohio between mile markers 0 and 19.
I-75 in Ohio between mile markers 5 and 27.