Severe weather moves on after rattling Central Ohio on Sunday night

by WSYX Staff

Sun, March 30th 2025 at 6:59 AM

Updated Mon, March 31st 2025 at 12:11 AM

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Central Ohio took a beating from Mother Nature for a couple hours Sunday night, but the worst of it moved out of the area after 11 p.m.

Tornado warnings were issued in Franklin and other area counties, but they expired at about 10:15 p.m.

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Tornado watches and severe thunderstorm alerts watches and warnings also were issued.

Monday’s forecast calls for cloudy skies and a few more rain showers, but nothing severe like what Sunday night brought. A high temperature of 59 degrees is expected.

Tuesday’s forecast will bring a little bit of sunshine but the high might only get to 53.

Overnight into Monday morning, ABC 6 News will be looking for more details on two weather-related stories. As of this writing just after midnight, there were about 46,000 Ohio homes without power, including about 13,000 in Franklin County, 4,600 in Licking County, 2,400 in Delaware County and 2,200 in Fairfield County. We’ll keep an eye on these numbers and have updates on Good Day Columbus at 4:25 a.m.

ABC 6 News also will have the latest on GDC on a rescue operation that sent two people to a local hospital after a tree fell down on a house in the 1400 block of Noe Bixby Road in east Columbus.

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