Severe Storms Cause Widespread Damage Across Central and Eastern US

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Rain showers are expected to move east after midnight in Columbus, with much colder air sliding into the area for the remainder of the week. Record rainfall has led to flooding concerns, and temperatures will struggle to reach the mid to upper 40s on Wednesday with scattered rain showers and breezy conditions. Thursday will bring a light wintry mix in the morning, transitioning to cold rain showers in the afternoon, while Friday will see early showers and cooler temperatures. The weekend is expected to be mostly sunny and brisk, with temperatures reaching near 50 on Saturday and warming up to the upper 50s on Sunday.
- Weather Alert Day: Severe storms possible this evening in Columbus area NBC4 WCMH-TV
- Updates: Storms move out of Greater Cincinnati, leave behind flooding, damage WLWT Cincinnati
- Storms cause damage across Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee; millions still face severe weather warnings CBS News
- Powerful thunderstorms threaten central and eastern US with floods, hail and tornadoes USA TODAY
- Columbus Weather: Tornado warnings issued in several counties in Central Ohio ABC6OnYourSide.com
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