5-28-19 Ohio: Recapping weekend rainfall / strong storms + eyeing additional strong storms & heavy rainfall risks ahead. K.

Today’s video:

Total observed rainfall over the past 3 days:

Favored rainfall guidance over the next 36 hours is below…as mentioned in the video, if the storm cluster into Wednesday morning doesn’t dive as quickly south as the HRRR model we showed towards the Cincy/Dayton area, locations in the void of rainfall across western Ohio may see a higher rainfall potential of ~0.5-1.5:

Strong to severe storm potential later this afternoon into the evening is below…with areas especially north and east of I-70 in the more favored risks for localized damaging winds, hail, heavy rainfall and an isolated tornado:

We stay overall pretty darn active Thursday into the weekend on and off…when it all comes down to it, we do below almost all of us pose a risk to see 1.0-2.0″, with localized 2.0-3.0″+ setting up shop across the central slice of the state:

Wind forecast over the next 4 days:

Temperature/precipitation charts:

Toledo:

Columbus:

Cincinnati: