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A child is pulled from the rubble of the Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, Okla., and passed along to rescuers Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.(AP Photo Sue Ogrocki)

Rescue efforts continue as death toll mounts

At least 20 children are among those killed in a massive tornado that struck today, leaving much of an Oklahoma community in ruins.As search and rescue efforts continued Monday night by multiple public safety services and other organizations, Amy Elliott of the Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed in an interview ...

Thunderstorms possible again tonight

Lightning with rain expected to move into the Miami Valley this evening has decreased substantially in the last two hours. And it looks like most of the region will get rain from about 90 minutes to two hours and just a few rumbles of thunder, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist ...

Showers, some heavy, moving through tonight

Isolated and small heavier pockets of rain will move through the region this evening, Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Erica Collura said. A few rumbles of thunder are possible. Temperatures will fall out from the lower 70s and through the 60s this evening. Scattered showers will taper later tonight and clouds ...

Showers could hold off until Saturday evening

Temperatures will fall through the 50s overnight and into the low 40s to start the day on Saturday, which will feature lots of sun with increasing clouds through the afternoon, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said Friday. Showers expected Saturday should hold off until evening, but they could ...

Like a French impressionistic painting, a pedestrian under an umbrella walks among the shops of Oakwood on Far Hills Wednesday during an afternoon downpour. JIM WITMER/STAFF

Cold overnight, showers return Thursday

One last batch of light showers that moved through the area early this evening will lead to a gradual break in the clouds and more clearing overnight, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said Wednesday night. Meanwhile, a frost advisory for all counties in the region except for Randolph ...

Tuesday temps to reach upper-60s

Sunshine and light breezes will repeat on Tuesday. The temperature will reach the upper 60s, though it may not feel as warm as Monday due to increasing clouds and an increasing breeze in the afternoon, said Meteorologist Jamie Simpson. A colf front is expected Wednesday morning and will include showers ...

Flooding could be an issue Friday morning

The region may still get some wind gusts overnight, but the threat of any damaging winds is close to zero, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said Thursday night.After reaching the 80s Thursday, temperatures will fall sharply Friday and will drop to about 50 but hold in the upper ...

Colder air may lead to storms on Thursday

A cold front pushing into the area early Thursday morning could spur strong storms.Isolated rain showers are possible Wednesday, and temperatures are expect to reach around 76 degrees.Rain moving in from the west will arrive by Thursday morning. There is a potential for heavy rain and a few strong storms, ...

Hurricane, tropical storm warning definitions change

The National Weather Service is broadening its definitions for hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings.The change takes affect June 1, according to the government agency. The change allows the watches and warnings to be issued or remain in effect after a tropical cyclone becomes post-tropical, said Storm Center 7 ...

Near record lows coming overnight

Clear skies this evening will drop temperatures to near record levels overnight into Tuesday, but take heart because the high by week’s end will reach into the 60s for the first time since March 10, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said. Temps will drop through the 30s tonight ...

Winter’s version of ‘March Madness’ approaches region

A winter storm warning will go into effect for most of southwest Ohio this morning when another blast of winter is expected to hit the region. The warnings, issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday afternoon, will be in effect from 8 a.m. Sunday to 2 p.m. Monday. All ...

File photo: Doug Hodapp clears snow off the sidewalk outside Riverbank Cafe in downtown Hamilton after Wednesday mornings snow storm March 6, 2013. NICK DAGGY/STAFF

Forecast shows heavy snowfall Sunday night

A winter storm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for Sunday morning through Monday morning when a wintry mix is expected with up to 8 inches of snow accumulation. At least 1 to 2 inches of snow is expected to fall Sunday evening, with the potential for ...

High and low temperatures in Dayton for the first day of spring from 2003-13. Source: the National Weather Service. 2013 forecasted by WHIO TV.

Spring begins Wednesday with below-average temps

The current rainfall outlook is “very different from a year ago.” Spring begins Wednesday and Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said the Southwest Ohio region will keep below-average temperatures through the next two weeks. There will be above-average rainfall for the next month. “This time last year we had above-average rainfall, but ...

Wet weather pattern on way for region

A wetter weather pattern, expected to move into the region beginning with some showers on Friday night, will take hold next week with an inch or two of rain and perhaps a little snow, Storm Center 7 Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson said. Clouds are beginning to stream in and will ...

Factory Road in Beavercreek Twp. is closed today due to high water. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

A few spotty showers tonight as rivers crest

A few spotty light showers will stick around this evening and river levels will begin to recede Tuesday.That’s good news for areas that got as much as 1.25 inches of rain on top of the snow. The additional rain and meltoff contributed to high water levels in area streams and ...

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