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In Ohio, 'storms' must be snowier

Weather service meteorologist Mary Jo Parker in Wilmington says the agency wants to save the storm designation for winter weather that could produce

Jamie Jarosik announces pregnancy

WDTN meteorologist Jamie Jarosik announces on 2 NEWS Sunrise that she is pregnant with her second child.

Controlled burn at WPAFB

It isn't very often you can say fire fighters started a fire, however today more than a quarter of Huffman Field was burned, in order to help save the prairie

Leaf fires a danger in Fall

This fall so far has been pretty cool and wet, helping to keep the soil moist and most fires contained, however Ohio's Fall wildfire season continues through

Sirens sound in Vandalia

Three sirens were purchased and have now been installed to alert those outside of impending danger. The first siren was placed at the Vandalia Sports Complex,

Need 2 Know: Winterizing Tips

Don't get the winter weather bill blues. Learn how to save some green.

Rain-soaked roads lead to I-75 wrecks

Two separate crashes happened when drivers spun out on slick spots on the Interstate.

Wind turbine project slows

With the exception of the shores of Lake Erie, the ridge just to the east of Urbana, stretching northward to Bellefontaine, has some of the best potential for

Rare October tornado confirmed

The National Weather Service in Wilmington Ohio has confirmed Fridays tornado near Port William in Clinton County.

Ohio road crews stockpile winter salt

Last winter, many secondary and side roads went unsalted as state and local officials scrambled for salt, with some even considering buying it from overseas

Creek runs dry in Fairborn

You often hear about land and water dispute cases coming out of the southwest United States. But we have our own fight, happening in Fairborn with the case of

Nice weather produces good apple crop

State agriculture officials say Ohio's apple crop is slightly smaller than last year's, but the overall quality is very strong.

Rainy roads leave driver high and dry

Wet conditions blamed for the crash that sent one person to the hospital

Ohio farmers enjoy pumpkin boom

The increasing popularity of fall decorating has brought Ohio's pumpkin crop from relative obscurity to one of the state's most valuable vegetable crops.

 


First frost of the season is here

In the Miami Valley temperatures have dropped below 32 degrees as early as September 21 but the first frost is usually much later, occurring during the last

Is your furnace prepared for the cold?

This is a little early for a cold snap, but with temperatures possibly dropping into the upper 30s later this week plenty of people will turn on the heat. The

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