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. >> afternoon, everyone. thanks for joining us. neighbors to the north, are dealing with heavy storms and tornado warnings this afternoon. >> meteorologist, scott dimmich is keeping a close watch on the precision doppler radar. we go to him now. scott. >> we have no rain of significance to track. thunderstorms thankfully, we have developing in the eastern part of the tri-state has moved out of the tri-state. this is the view of precision
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all is called. all is quiet. still a risk for thunderstorms, late this afternoon and this evening at least for now. family and friends coming back for school. all the showers and storms, including the strong storm that we have to the northeast of wilmington, has moved to the tri-state. they have extended from columbus to courtssmith. and from west to the tri-state, down to southern indiana. these are moving to the east. low chance for lightning with these, possible, but low chance for lightning. it, loo like the threats, seeing strong and storm will stay low. there will be clusters of showers between now and roughly 9:00. outside chance of thunderstorms. at this point, the threat for
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as it has been all day long. areas of fog and dense fog. and maybe a quarter of mile. temperatures are down in the 50s. right now, it's down in the 50s, even in the wake of showers and thunderstorms. drop in temperatures later in the night. that may have an impact on your outdoor plans. and more on that and what it will happen, including the tornadoes to the north of the tri-state. brad. >> and we're following a local breaking news alert. teenager allegedly beatened by her boyfriend has died. hailey hall has been left outside the emergency room, with a severe brain injury and internal injuries. she's been in intensive injury since then.
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kellogg avenue. the assault case was not presented because investigators wanted to monitor her condition. arnold was indicted on unrelated trafficking and heroin charges. evidence will likely go to grand jury. the possible charge will be murder. >> one man was rushed to bethesda hospital in critical condition. left in the critical condition. it appears the man may have suffered an emergency in the crash. >> tomorrow, the votes are cashed and counted in the ohio primary. >> all part of another super tuesday. republican primary winners in several places, including ohio's winner takes all states. larry davis is joining us now how the board of election workers are planning to make things hopefully go a little
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>> last november's election, gave hamilton county a black eye, big time, big problems. election workers are very confident, they have things worked out, in hopes of having a smooth primary >> voters said you normally won't see a long line like the one here last november. this thing played out in several polling locations. the problem was with the new i-pad used to check in voters. there was a problem with some of the routers as well as the training to some poll workers. the result, was long lines and frustrated poll workers. some voters left. others were given provisional ballots. after increased training with the poll winners, it's hope, selection will be a smooth one.
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with the router, with the polling locations. we have replaced the routers. you have not seen any kind of those emissions we've seen in the number. >> coming back in the news at 5:30, local 12, we come up with the voters who ended up in the long lines. not once but twice back in november and the city is more optimistic about this election. brad, paula. back to you. >> as far as getting young people. they would get the equipment. >> they are. they are getting the 17-year-olds out. they have partnered with 15-16 high schools in the area. they think the combination of savvy, high-tech with the polling, the elderly, not the older co-workers. the older co-workers. >> i'm there. >> and could say that. >> that combinational will make things go smooth. >> thank you, larry.
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about violent protests on the campaign trail. >> hamilton county sheriff neil is apologizing today. neil is a democrat that atended sunday's rally for republican donald trump. >> first of all, i want to let each and everyone of you, what i did yesterday, i made a big mistake. it was selfish on my part because i didn't take into consideration the other candidates on the democratic ballot that will be running with me because this would not just impact my votes but it will impact the votes of any democrat on the ballot. actions. >> and neil says he will be clinton tomorrow. cincinnati police are looking for the suspect in a
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someone shot and killed 31-year-old trazzon ma hate before 6:00 last night. officers found him in a vehicle outside a closed mini mart near children's hospital. there's no word on a motive. there's no word on suspect. school bus driver spot add body. driver spotted a body of a man near manchester this morning. the body was near a silver truck. the coroner will do an autopsy. detectives believe it's an overdose of heroin and fentanyl. driver has died three weeks after police say he cause add head on crash. the coroner says 56-year-old howard died from his injury some time friday. howard was dying east when he lost control. he crossed the center line, slammed into a vehicle in the west side lanes. officers say he may have been impaired.
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>> terrorist target a popular beach resort. >> first at 4:00, a driver loses control of her vehicle i in and we need voters who want safer gun laws and who are disappointed inn leaders who stand in their way to remember come election time. i share president obama's outrage. it's time we had leaders with the courage to stand up to the nra. i'm p.g. sittenfeld.
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for commonsense gun safety, criminal background checks, ban assault weapons. i approve this message because ted strickland will never stand up to the nra. i will. hillary clinton: you know, in america, if you work hard, you're supposed to be able to get ahead, no matter who you are or where you started out. but too many barriers hold back our families. instead of affordable college
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>> puttin said the move will serve as a stimulus for political talks. he said he coordinated the move with syrian president basheer assad. armed men stormed a beach resort popular with western tourists. >> terrorists killed 16 people before terrorists shot and killed them. it's the third terrorist attack since november. >> and this is in hong kong. griefr hit a ridge. and two passersby were injured in the processing. an 781-year-old woman, 27-year-old man, suffered head
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stress is something we can use less of. . >> jennifer whalen has some tips. >> they can often times take its toll. there are a few ways to maintain a heavy balance. med tate to make you feel more resillient. find a smaller place, closer eyes. doctors say deep breathing could help save your heart rate and slow down your blood pressure. getting fresh air could make you feel less tense. the idea, to slow down and spend time in the moment. adding to your nature, and with outrunning and doing yoga, any
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for today's health minute, i'm jennifer whalen. >> if you have the time to do all of that, you're less stress of. >> never done it with my life. >> and trying to show you. >> i'm a 2 x 4. police officer dies after the station. >> we're calm and quiet. several of the cells well to the north of cincinnati, produced
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>> 32 people are hurt after an amtrak people train derailed the train, carrying 139 passengers derailed in kansas. moments after an engineer noticed. and the train was heading to chicago from los angeles when it flew off the track west of wichita. >> maryland police officer is killed in a shoot-out near a police station. >> as brad reports, the officer's death has stunned the community. >> one of your defenders, guy
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29-year-old man, lost his life in defense of this county today. >> police say it's an unprovokeded ambushed. attack of the police officers at the district station in lando. about 4:30, the suspect opening fire on the first officer he saw. scene. day two, open fire. >> during the exchange of gunfire. the suspect was wounded. jaki was also shot. >> police at this point, unable to say whose bullets hit who on what became a wild shoot-out. two suspects are in custody. this one claiming, they are her nephews. >> we now know. we never had anything like this happen in our family. >> at this hour, police, too, say they are at a loss to explain why. >> this is truly a dark day in
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unwarranted, unprovoked attack on the police officers out at a police station. >> in a statement, maryland governor ordered to fly half-staff across the state in colston's memory. >> we have some nasty weather up north. >> it was kind of pleasant around here. >> this is calm for us. we have a lot to be thankful today. >> we have tornado warnings. unfortunately, your heart sinks as a meteorologist. you could see debris, locked by a dozen across the sky. we have the sister station up covering the sister area. and through local 12 news, live at 6:00, 10:00, 11:00, crews up there investigating the damage. enjoy this calm weather because everywhere. and welcome site. if you have kids from school,
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late in the afternoon and this evening is low. the possibility is there. we've stabilized quite a bit from earlier. we had thunderstorms lighting up precision doppler hd. east of 75. thz a welcome site after 4:00 in the arch. no showers, no thunderstorms, close to cincinnati. in fact, we've picked up partial clearing. here's where the better threat well, defined storms, back to the east of portssmith. notice to the west, of cincinnati, 275 loop, back close to indianapolis. showers, no thunderstorms, but clusters of rain gradually rotating back to the tri-state behind the area of low pressure moving to the ohio valley. any one of the clusters of rain
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briefly. i'm concern with pockets of heavy and moderate rain at times early in the morning. threat for the severe weather all day long, has been low. it will be low late in the afternoon. temperatures 68. we picked up 800th an inch of rain. we've had rain in isolated. maybe just clusters of rain. and there's dense fog developing late tonight and allow some extra time to get to work in the morning. it will be a small chance for stronger storms tomorrow night. last check, we have temperatures generally in the mid to upper 60s. although connorsville is beyond, at 59 degrees. cooler air is going to be
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temperatures will fall in the 50s and 60s tonight. seeing signs of cooler air off to the northwest. cooler air will help destabilize some. instability goes back up, late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. rough day for the miami valley. up interstate 75. several tornado warnings today. notice, no severe weather anywhere close to cincinnati right now. really, no thunderstorms coming our way. mainly cluffers of light rain between 9:00 and. it will also add warmth but low level cloud cover.
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kw9, yech a peg -- can be. 54 'fch. and tomorrow, a mix of sup bed cloundz after. there's a risk of snek -- notice, it's actually going to be chilly for the weekend. have yourself a weekend forecast, brad. overnight lows in the 30s. highs in the upper 40s, lower 50s, saturday and sunday. >> hmmn. we're not done with winter quite yet. that's a reminder, it could get warm and it could get cold >> thanks very much. >> 104 million-year-old woman.
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>> lydia discovered that someone sliced in her screen. she found her fence broken. there was also two big foot prints in the lower flower bed. >> there was a day, past the day, where you can't get the property. >> and the dinner, acaddy shows us the interesting approach to deters thieves and georgia. >> if you don't have any business coming up here, don't come up here. >> the signs, they catch a clear message. >> messing with my things and take things to my own hand. in august, trespassers took off with nearly 10 thousand worth of his stuff, including guns. >> cut the locks and cut the hinge that was in the locks. >> in september, thieves returned again and smith vowed it would be the last time he got violated.
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burglar's burial. >> went to the casket. >> the $800 he spent on the unique security device, he said has paid off. >> never had anybody come up since then. >> several people tried reporting him to the sheriff office, as long there's not a dead body inside the casket, what he's doing is legal. >> depending on myself and family property. >> he's installed surveillance cameras and building a secure storage unit. though police haven't arrested the burglars. smith says, he's on the hunt. >> someone prosecuting. >> and oca, wmaz "eyewitness news." >> no comment. >> you're allowed to have a casket. you have to be careful what you do. >> spring break, tragedy, in panama city.
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and we need voters who want safer gun laws and who are disappointed in leleaders who stand in their way to remember come election time. i share president obama's outrage. it's time we had leaders with the courage to stand up to the nra. i'm p.g. sittenfeld. in the senate, i'll fight for commonsense gun safety, criminal background checks, ban assault weapons. i approve this message because ted strickland will never stand up to the nra.
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since last week's incident, some campaign, will the incidents impact the voters's choice. gallagher has the preview of tomorrow's version as super tuesday. >> don't have to get beat up. >> as the candidates make their last minute pitches to voters >> tomorrow, north carolina, you have to go out and vote. it's not just the stakes that are high. so are pension. >> violence has been documented in a number of donald trump events since last year. it appeared to boil over as the fight, and secret service prevented a protesters from getting near trump the next day. republicans and democrats blame trump and his rhetoric. >> you see someone who is
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>> a man who rallies, who basically told them to beat up the crowd. >> donald trump is literally in sighting violence with his supporters. >> trump is saying, his campaign is not to blame. >> violence. >> and they found, incidents like what happened in chicago, may be helping trump's numbers. twice as many florida primary voters, made them more likely to support trump than less likely. experts say, no matter who is at fault. this is a dangerous precedence. >> invitation for someone else. i could go out in and i could disrupt the speech and cause the drama. >> in washington, diane gallagher. >> house speaker paul ryan, who hasn't endorsed a republican candidate and typically comments, totals a radio wisconsin station, he found the images, very concerning, quote, unquote.
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take responsibility for the environment at their rallies. >> local 12 news, tomorrow. the votes are going to be counted in ohio's election and primaries across the country, from 9:00 to 10:00. local12.com. we will stream your voice, your future super tuesday election special, and we will have complete coverage on your run for the white house, local candidates and issues at 11:00, on local 12:00. >> authorities say a spring breaker from indiana was drinking heavily before he fell in a parking garage and died. police say, 20-year-old, tyler, was found by a passerby in a parking garage. police say that it's unclear how high gilmor was when he fell. witnesses say he was last seen approximately two hours earlier and had been drinking through the day. his death is under investigation, but authorities do not suspect foul play. >> u.s. department of
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columbus, ohio, one of seven finalists in the city's smart city challenge. they hope to provide 20 million, to help the city define on what it means to be a smart city and help transform the future. the winner will be selected. and the money is to be used to implement data driven ideas that makes transportation safer and more reliable. the other finalist, pittsburgh, missouri. >> as we've been saying, we've been lucky to dodge the big bullets. pretty pleasant. i think they will have a pleasant voting day. let's get back to scott dimmich. >> after a morning of fog, rain and storms earlier in the afternoon, we have the view showing up in the weather cam up in college hill. sunshine. we have clusters of rain approaching the tri-state.
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compared to many today. best chance for rain tonight, will be early. and threat for thunderstorms, let alone strong or severe storms will be extremely low. area of fog. we'll start today, with temperatures down into the 50s. precision doppler hd, shows no showers inside the 275 loop now. there are widely scattered showers, adams county, back through mason, parts of bracken and into pendleton county. and more clusters of rain are moving to south eastern indiana. heavier rainfall rates, near madison indiana. for the time being, much of the tri-state will be in the clear. may occasionally produce, heavier bursts of rain,
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the worst stayed to the north of the tri-state in the afternoon. temperatures now range from 59 degrees in connorsville to 70 in hamilton. and there's some east of cincinnati in the 60s. we have a risk of stronger storms. and the -- if tomorrow's high of 71 is too warm for you, bring some cooler air in the tri-state, along with more showers. will they stick around for the weekend? we'll investigate that and give you another check. paula. >> thank you, scott. .
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and they found 8.7 percent, increase, among flag football on children. increase in flag football. the most in any sport in the top six. and so, it may be interesting. and most will -- if you're talking about -- and it's overuse and overload injuries that are more common. things like tennis, elbow >> and staying clear broadcasting, teaming up with youth sports, to educate parents, athletes and coaches on how to prevent injuries. in the winning ways, cynthia gould, why an athlete should never play through the pain >> we can put it here.
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knew his season was over >> it was one of the worst experiences of my life. when i was walk being off the field, felt like someone was stabbing me in my back. >> it's a repetitive extension, lumbar extension injuries. >> caused by repetitive blocking motion. >> i wanted to keep flying. the doctors, should >> we want to stretch it as much as possible. >> after plenty of rest and rehab, cameron is on the mend. >> young athletes is in the stages of evaporation. and they are far more vulnerable, far more susceptible than having overload and overuse injuries. >> doctor larry has spent his career treating athletes. he said pushing through the
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>> do not play through pain. you see in some of the gyms, strong guys look around. they have signs. no pain, no gain. that's incorrect. you do not play through pain. >> and dr. lee mack, although girls are more susceptible, there's a risk of every sport. pitcher overthrowing. gymnast. instead, focusing on technicals and sound by all mechanics. >> make them be able to recognize it. and then, make them treat it properly. >> training should be progressive. the loads on muscles and joints along with rest and recovery. if there's an injury, sometimes a little physical therapy is all it takes, to get an athlete back in moving form. >> i feel the winning pain.
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luxury brand is embetting microchips in its bags and shoes, in order to step up efforts to prevent knock-off. and is now added the chips in his men's shoes. and more than 17 million worth of bogus products will receive in china last year. >> u.s. stock, finishing mix. hotels and travel related companies. people are thinking, vacation time. dow jones industrial rose and nasdaq climbed one point. s&p 500 fell 2 points. and while some employers frown on reflecttivity. he's offering his employees a chance to win a million a year for life in what he calls the ultimate bracket contest.
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those who pick it correctly. . >> more than 100 vehicles involved, that injured 20 people in central north carolina. the highway patrol, says the wet roadway may be a factor that many accidents last night. part of interstate 40 was down for hours. >> whoa, you almost lose control. >> you're right. >> happening a few times. >> and joins us now with a look at the developing story. >> we will have an update on a near disaster into clifton. they are tearing down what's next of a career story porch luckily, no one was hurt when
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fell apart in the afternoon. also, most of us take clean and safe drinking water forgranted. problems in flint michigan and other places have created concerns and doubts. , an attorney and local 12 news, are raising questions on what may end up in the water for thousands of people locally. jeff hirsh. and tenants, find themselves stuck in the middle. they are forced to live in almost unbelievable conditions. their landlord won't show up to court and won't fix the home that's deteriorating ahead of them. tenants will ask rich jaffe to investigate. yeah, of course, we'll be back with rob at 5:00. >> see you then. thanks very much. >> traffic outside, dixie highway, and.
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it's nice and dry this afternoon. it is really pleasant, for a chance to get outside >> last couple of hours, relatively quiet. not the case early in the afternoon. video of a tornado, that occurred today, in the northwestern part of the montgomery county. we saw the debris on radar. trouble maker, came through franklin county, in the western part of but the lower county. >> is that debris >> that's debris >> we can tell, that debris was being locked 5 thousand feet above the ground. the national weather service is surveying damage. they will be the ones to determine what the strength of this tornado was. there may have been a couple of different, few different tornadoes up there.
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they are doing the damage survey now. we expect to have the results tonight or this evening, when they wrap it up. so while it's light outside, there will be looking to see, what happened, what the strength of this apparent tornado was and the final call from where the damaging straight line wind and the tornado will be made by them. stay with local12.com. this, again, not occurring in the tri-state, montgomery, dart and miami county. we hope to hear from the national weather service, to the strength of the tornadoes up there and any additional straight line wind damage. hd. all is calm. all is quiet. inside the 275 loop. outside chance of thunderstorms late in the afternoon, late in the afternoon, late this evening evening, threat of severe
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this is a pleasant site. waves of storms earlier today. now we have no rain, no storms. this is clusters of rain. extending to foster kentucky. there's clusters of rain. moving through south eastern indiana. these are relatively scatter add and moving to the east. outside chance, burst of moderate rain, occasional cloud to ground lightning. if you have outdoor plans, late in the afternoon, you may see lightning. the risk will be low for the rest of the night. clouds will break up late in the evening, especially overnight. areas of fog and dense fog will develop after we get showers for the first half of the evening. we're down to 57 by midnight. when you tune in to good morning. cincinnati, i suspect you will get it frequently.
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showers traverse the ohio valley late in the afternoon. you could see that updated scan from a network of radars all afternoon and all evening long. local 12, weather authority app. sunshine showing up in the weather cam, atop the radson. and there's showers. cincinnati, pollen count is moderate. i would like to he see the thunder far apart. dryer air moves in. and the disturbance is rolling up interstate 71 in the next four hours, it will move out. the area of dryer air to the west will move in. areas of fog and dense fog will develop late. notice the forecast. some clusters of showers through roughly 11:00. it will be widely scattered. 11:00 and midnight. this is likely fog developing as we get to the early morning
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once we take care of the fog, sun cloud mix in the av. isolated mix of showers and storms tomorrow night. outside of those being strong. areas of fog, develop late tonight. 71, the forecast high tomorrow. notice, modest ns chas for showers. late in the workweek as cooler air comes our way. no risk for thunderstorms outside what comes through tomorrow night. the center will be roughly 11:00, 3:00 in the morning, tomorrow night. stay with local 12:00. and we have a lot to be thankful valley. yourselves. >> and donald trump, asked if he may ask his supporters, seen on a video, sucker punching protesters.
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he believe john mc cgraw got carried away. when have you heard a politician own up to something whether or not it was politically correct. it's rhetoric space. they have a right to act fool and it won't be done in a nice way. derrick replies, you're correct. they have a right to walk people out. the supporters don't have a right to punch people. that's what he's condoning by saying he's going to pay for the legal fees. >> dominique, baffled that adults are speaking and acting this way. people have a right to protest. this man is a hateful man. if american citizens want to protest them, they have the right >> you could add your two cents by going to the local 12
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>> there could be potentially 200 additives. mega purple for coloring. gelatin for texture and chemical to kill additives in the wine. and inconsistent grape harvest force wine makers to use additives to make sure each bottle of wine tastes the same. >> wine has additives like any processed items. >>nd a we have very good and very strict food, regulations in the united states. >> people say, i don't want anything in my wine, i just want pure natural wine. >> organic producers. >> and those labelled natural. and for now, it comes to the issue of disclosure.
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drinking, too. labels will be required the same way >> and current regulations, only require wine makers to disclose, to preservatives >> severe weather is striking close to home. possible tornado touchdown leaves debris and damage behind. on scene with a wild report. >> starting out as an ordinary sunday. low and behold, the porch collapse. >> residents who narrowly escape the falling bricks and boards, of collapsing porch asks themselves, is it safe to go back home. >> after a week long of classes, they lead in ohio, evaporate. could kasich derail the trump
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escape. good evening, everyone. unsettled spring like weather brings some heavy downpours. >> a system that may have tornadoes to the north of the viewing area. erica collura is here and with a look at the radar course. >> show you the video of one of my old viewers, in the dayton area, from the phillips bird area. and northwest of dayton. you could see that rope -like tornado. this is a little while after the tornado warning was issued by the national weather service. here's an unshaky image from the same person. his route is familiar north. and you could see what looks to be a tornado. we don't usually like it a tornado.
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