Storm clouds over Withamsville, Ohio on Thursday July 26, 2012.
Photographer: Adam Kuhling
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Posted: 08/09/2012
CINCINNATI - The National Weather Service has canceled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch that was issued for most of the Tri-State.
Several counties in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana were under the watch until 3 a.m. The storms are no longer severe and continue to move through our region. Isolated showers are possible overnight.
Storms rolled through the region for most of Thursday night. Some areas saw quarter-sized hail. Several Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued for several counties throughout the evening.
To stay up to date with the latest forecast and what to expect, visit wcpo.com/forecast .
To get severe weather alerts in your inbox or texted to your phone as they are issued, go to wcpo.com/alerts .
To map the severe weather as it moves across the Tri-State, visit http://www.wcpo.com/subindex/weather/maps .
Need the latest weather information on the go? Download WCPO’s mobile apps to keep in touch wherever you are at wcpo.com/mobile , including our new weather radio app at http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/weather/safety/9-news-introduces-severe-weather-radio-app-storm-shield-for-iphone .
The weather may affect traffic in the Tri-State, go to wcpo.com/traffic to monitor your commute.
Power outages could pop up in the area as a result of the storms, go to http://www.duke-energy.com/ohio/outages/current.asp for the latest power outages in the Tri-State.
Flying somewhere? Check on potential delays and/or cancelations at CVG and other U.S. airports at http://www.fly.faa.gov/flyfaa/usmap.jsp .
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