Dangerous Tornadoes Prompts School Closures in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana

Various schools in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana have been forced to close due to severe weather accompanied by severe thunderstorms with the threat of severe tornadoes in the Ohio Valley.

In Tuesday’s weather forecast, it has been shown that these states are most likely to experience strong long-distance tornadoes starting from the state of Ohio through the city of Cincinnati and Louisville and ending in the State of Kentucky.

“Ohio is looking directly at us,” Ohio Governor Mike DeWine told reporters. “It’s a very bad situation. …People just need to be very careful.” Governor of Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has officially issued a state of emergency with “reports of extensive damage to a number of structures.” He added by saying that officials have not yet received a report of any disaster.

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