As a cold front approaches the Ohio Valley, residents are warned to prepare for severe weather beginning Monday. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued alerts for more than 28 million people, indicating risks of thunderstorms, high winds, large hail, and even tornadoes. Rivers are already swollen from previous flooding, elevating flood risks further. With localized rainfall totals potentially reaching 1-2 inches, concerns grow especially in areas like Cincinnati, where river levels have triggered park closures. Cleanup efforts are ongoing in some parts after a recent tornado compounded the challenges for affected communities.
Cities across Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are under a heightened risk for severe weather from Monday into early Tuesday, affecting over 28 million people.
The potential for severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, and even possible tornadoes is heightened due to a fast-moving cold front across the Ohio Valley.
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