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Wilmington, OH – Severe weather threatens the Ohio Valley Sunday afternoon, with tornadoes and damaging winds expected. Weather experts urge residents to remain alert and prepared for sudden changes.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington, strong gusts exceeding 50 mph could hit the area after sunrise. The most critical timeframe for severe storms is between 2 and 7 PM Sunday. Isolated tornadoes remain a possibility during this period.
Forecasters note that the combination of gusty winds and potential storms poses significant risks. Damaging winds could lead to fallen trees, power outages, and structural damage. Residents should secure outdoor items and prepare emergency kits.
NWS recommends closely monitoring weather updates throughout the day. Tornado warnings can develop quickly, so having a plan to seek shelter is crucial. Officials encourage avoiding travel if severe weather strikes, especially in high-risk zones.
Stay informed by tuning into local weather stations and following NWS advisories. Preparation and vigilance can help mitigate risks during this dangerous weather event.
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