Miami Standard (Columbus, OH) – Over the course of a couple of hours on Sunday night, Mother Nature delivered a bruising to the central region of Ohio; however, the brunt of the storm moved out of the area by 11 o’clock.
It was approximately 10:15 p.m. when the tornado warnings that had been issued in Franklin and other counties in the vicinity were no longer valid.
Additionally, warnings and watches for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes were issued before the storm became violent.
It is anticipated that there will be some sunshine on Tuesday, but the highest temperature may not rise over 53 degrees.
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A search for further information on two weather-related topics will be conducted by ABC 6 News throughout the night and into Monday morning. As this article was being written, there were approximately 46,000 houses in Ohio that were without electricity.
Of these, approximately 13,000 were located in Franklin County, 4,600 were located in Licking County, 2,400 were located in Delaware County, and 2,200 were located in Fairfield County.
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