13 First Alert Weather Day for Wed. April 2 over potential for severe storms

TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – The 13 First Alert Weather Team has issued a First Alert Weather Day for Wednesday, April 2 over the potential for severe storms in the viewing area.

WHAT/WHEN: There are two main windows for damaging wind, heavy rain and tornadoes on Wednesday — one in the morning, and another in the evening into the night. Much like Sunday evening, the primary threat will be 60+ mph wind gusts… although large hail and isolated tornadoes can’t be ruled out.

WHERE: All of NW Ohio/SE Michigan is under an enhanced (3/5) severe weather risk, per the Storm Prediction Center — though both lines are likely to lose some intensity as they race east through the region.

WHY: A warm front lifting north that morning will “prime the pump” for a morning round, with the evening cold front tapping into extra energy — though lots of wind shear will be the key ingredient. There is a chance the morning clouds tamp down on the PM potential, though lingering moisture from the former could end up enhancing those sunset storms.

See the latest from the First Alert Weather Team at the link here. Get weather alerts sent straight to your phone with the 13 First Alert Weather app, available to download for iOS and Android at the link here.

Check back soon for more details.

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This article was published by WTVG on 2025-03-31 11:08:00
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