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Ohio Braces for Severe Storms: Tornadoes, Hail Expected
11 Mar
Summary
- Severe weather outbreak possible from Texas to Great Lakes.
- Tornadoes, damaging winds up to 70 mph, and hail are anticipated.
- Risk of flash flooding due to saturated soils and heavy rainfall.

A significant severe weather outbreak is projected to impact Ohio through Thursday night, March 13, 2026, with forecasters warning of potential tornadoes, damaging winds, hail, and flooding. The event is described as the most widespread and impactful severe weather outbreak of the year so far, driven by a potent combination of atmospheric conditions.
The severe weather began its eastward progression on Tuesday, affecting regions from Texas to southern Michigan, with a high risk noted in several Midwestern states. By Wednesday and Wednesday night, the threat is expected to intensify across multiple states, stretching from Texas to Pennsylvania and upstate New York, bringing the possibility of damaging winds reaching 60-70 mph and isolated tornadoes.
As the storm system moves into the Great Lakes region, Ohio faces a heightened risk. The anticipated heavy rainfall, following recent downpours, raises concerns about flash flooding, particularly in areas where the soil is already saturated. While the storms may bring some much-needed rain to drought-stricken areas, the immediate threat is the severity of the weather itself. Safety precautions, such as not relying solely on outdoor sirens, are advised.




