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At least 6 confirmed dead in Texas tornadoes

A rash of tornados slammed into several small communities in North Texas overnight, leaving at least six people dead, dozens more injured and hundreds

Mason Early Childhood Center kindergartners help save monarch butterflies

The entire kindergartner class at Mason Early Childhood Center are learning, growing and helping to save the near extinct monarchs butterfly.

Air conditioning tips to save you from sweltering heat

Tri-Staters have been griping about the cooler weather making its way into mid-May, and as Wednesday marks the first hot day of the season, we want to make

Local communities become 'Storm-Ready'

Every year the average death toll from severe weather in the United States is 500. Add on the nearly $14 billion in weather related damage, and communities

Campbell Ridge student wins Kentucky Farm-to-School art contest

A Kentucky elementary school student won a statewide art contest that teaches kids about the foods they eat and how they are grown.

Tips to keep pesky mosquitoes out of your yard

The thought of swarming mosquitoes ready to bite while you enjoy your summer nights may keep some indoors during the coming warmer months.

Rainfall causes landslide in Fairview

Record breaking rainfall caused an overnight landslide in Fairview that led a busy road to shut down.

How to identify a dangerous tree

Pam Flannery had just gotten home from dinner when she heard a loud thud against her house she thought was a storm.

Spring planting: Time to plant those hearty flowers, but we can still see a…

With the beautiful weather today, it puts you in the mood to plant those flowers and gardens. We talked to the gardening experts at Ft. Thomas Florist and

More rain expected for swollen Midwest rivers

More rain on Tuesday was the last thing flood fighters across the Midwest wanted to see, adding more water to swollen rivers now expected to remain high into

Tips to deal with pesky allergy symptoms

It’s allergy season and doctors around the Tri-State have seen a spike in patients already.

TIMELINE: Soggy rush hour

A storm system is in the Tri-State. Track when it will hit inside.

VIDEO: Golf ball-size hail in Maineville

A line of strong thunderstorms brought severe weather to the Tri-State Tuesday evening and some even saw golf ball-size hail in their backyards.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch canceled

The National Weather Service has canceled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch that was in effect for the Tri-State for most of Tuesday evening.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Indiana counties canceled

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued by the the National Weather Service for Fayette, Union and Wayne counties in Eastern Indiana has expired. The watch lasted

Be prepared for severe weather

It’s been pretty quiet up to this point, but we all need to prepare now for when severe weather strikes.

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Meet The Team


  1. Steve Raleigh

    Steve Raleigh

    Emmy Award-winning meteorologist Steve Raleigh is WCPO-TV's Chief Meteorologist.

    • Larry Handley

      Larry Handley

      Meteorologist Larry Handley joined the 9 News Forecasters in April of 1999.

      • Sherry Hughes

        Sherry Hughes

        Sherry Hughes came to WCPO-TV in the fall of 2011

        • Sarah Walters

          Sarah Walters

          Meteorologist Sarah Walters is so excited to return home to the Midwest and work at WCPO, the same station that she interned at in college!

           
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