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Storms could occur on Wednesday

CINCINNATI (WXIX) — The Tri-State is under an increased risk of severe weather Wednesday, making this another FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Day.

Flood warnings have been extended until 10 a.m. for most of the Tri-State, with amounts of between 2 and 7 inches of rain reported so far.

According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Cincinnati’s northern suburbs saw the most weather events so far, with 2 to 3 inches.

As you head out this morning, look out for flooding on roads, low lying flooding and rising streams and creeks.

The Tri-State is under an increased risk of severe weather Wednesday evening.
The Tri-State is under an increased risk of severe weather Wednesday evening.(FOX19 NOW)
Here is the latest timeline
Here is the latest timeline(FOX19 NOW)
After 5pm we could see more heavy rain, flooding, damaging winds, hail and a tornado...
After 5pm on Wednesday we could see more heavy rain, flooding, damaging winds, hail and a tornado.(FOX19 NOW)

Wednesday will be humid with a high of 82 degrees.

We’ll stay dry until about late afternoon or early evening.

Then we are threatened with another round of possible severe storms on Wednesday evening between 5 and 10 p.m.

According to the FOX19 NOW weather team, this could result in heavy rain that could cause flooding, damaging winds, hail and a tornado.

There could be more severe weather on Wednesday night.
There could be more severe weather on Wednesday night.(FOX19 NOW)
We could see heavy rain, strong winds, hail, flooding and a tornado after 5pm on Wednesday.
We could see heavy rain, strong winds, hail, flooding and a tornado after 5pm on Wednesday.(FOX19 NOW)

The weather will remain steady Thursday through the weekend, with the possibility of rain Thursday morning into early afternoon.

Temperatures will cool down by the weekend.

Highs will be in the upper 60s on both Friday and Saturday. Morning lows will fall into the low 50s.

Mother’s Day on Sunday looks good with a mix of sun and clouds.

The maximum temperature should reach 70 degrees.

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