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Forecast: Cooler for Tuesday

Meteorologist Jason Nicholas says to expect clouds and sun for Tuesday with a …

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    1. NWS confirms 6 tornadoes in Ohio

      NWS confirms 6 tornadoes in Ohio

      The National Weather Service says at least six tornadoes touched down in Ohio during violent midweek storms.

      • Big tree topples under storm's pressure

        Big tree topples under storm's pressure

        Residents on East 112th Street in Cleveland said they heard transformers popping and watched as lightening came down hitting a massive tree uprooting it on Wednesday.

      • Tornado touchdown confirmed in Wood Co.

        Tornado touchdown confirmed in Wood Co.

        The National Weather Service in Cleveland said a tornado touched down in northwest Ohio Thursday morning.

        • 70-foot tree crashes on home at 3 a.m.

          70-foot tree crashes on home at 3 a.m.

          A Canton woman, her boyfriend and two children were startled out of sleep around 3 a.m. Thursday after a 70-foot silver maple tree came crashing down on their house.

        • Massive storms surge toward Mid-Atlantic

          Massive storms surge toward Mid-Atlantic

          A massive storm system originally forecast to affect one in five Americans from Iowa to Maryland surged Thursday toward the Mid-Atlantic after causing widespread power outages but largely failing to live up to its billing in ferocity through the Upper Midwest.

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