All the Crazy Storm Damage We Saw from Greater Cincinnati's April 2 Severe Weather

A car floating on a flooded street, captured by X user @SpenserSm1th.
Photo: Screenshot from twitter.com/@SpenserSm1th
A car floating on a flooded street, captured by X user @SpenserSm1th.
Greater Cincinnati got hit with its first big spring storm of 2024 on Tuesday, April 2, with some parts of the Tri-State like Norwood and Oakley getting walloped by heavy, fast rainfall that caused severe flooding. The storm also produced high winds in the Monroe area, which knocked down six power lines along I-75, shutting down both sides of the interstate for hours Tuesday night. There were even two radar-confirmed tornadoes east of us: one in Ripley in Brown County and another in West Union in Adams County.

Locals captured yesterday's storm damage on social media. Keep scrolling to see the flooding, heavy rainfall and even tornadic activity. 
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