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A Tornado Watch is in effect until 6 p.m. for portions of southern and southeastern Ohio.
Skies have started off relatively quiet Wednesday morning, but very active weather is around the corner. Columbus' weather will likely see two rounds of potentially strong to severe storms.
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Ohio’s peak tornado season is during the months of April through July, but severe weather can come at any time.
According to FirstEnergy, as of 6 p.m., more than 5,700 customers across Northeast Ohio were without power.
Several rounds of thunderstorms have moved through central Ohio, but a quick-moving cold front coming in behind them will send temperatures plummeting.
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Severe storms over Northern Indiana will gradually weaken and shift east into our area early Wednesday.
We're warm with highs in the mid-to-upper-70s Tuesday before two rounds of storms on Wednesday.