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AEP Ohio Monitoring & Preparing for Severe Storms

Update: 3/26/2026 3:18 PM ET

What You Need to Know

  • Scattered severe storms are expected across most of Ohio this evening through early morning tomorrow. 
  • Strong wind gusts will reach 65-80 mph.
  • Tornadoes are possible across the northern, central and eastern parts of the state. 
  • Heavy rain and flooding are possible in southern Ohio.
  • If outages occur, AEP Ohio is ready to respond with more than 3,000 employees and contractors staged around the state to restore power safely and as quickly as possible. 
  • AEP Ohio makes outage information easy to find: Sign up for text and email updates about outages that affect you at AEPOhio.com/Alerts

OVERVIEW

Strong storms are expected to move across the state this evening and overnight, bringing the potential for damaging wind gusts up to 80 mph. There’s a chance of a few tornadoes in some areas. This weather could cause power outages. Storms are forecast to move from western Ohio into central and eastern parts of the state through the night. The storms are expected to weaken as they reach I-70, bringing heavy rain and possible flooding as they move south out of Ohio. Our teams are closely monitoring conditions, and more than 2,000 employees and contractors are ready to respond to any outages. We encourage customers to check the local forecast for updates on timing and intensity.

 Area  Weather Event  Probability   Time
 Northwestern Ohio  Broken line of severe storms         90%  6 p.m. to midnight 
 Eastern, central and northeastern Ohio   Broken line of severe storms         90%  8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
 Southern and southeastern Ohio  Broken line of severe storms         80%  10 p.m. to 4 a.m.

NOTE: Changes to the forecast, threat areas, timeframes and intensities are possible.

 

BEFORE THE STORM

Assemble an Emergency Kit

Include non-perishable food, water, a flashlight, batteries, a battery-powered radio, a first aid kit, any necessary medications, fully charged portable chargers, blankets, extra cash and maps of your area.

Plan Ahead

Think about where you might go if there’s an extended outage and you need to leave your home. If local community shelters become available, we’ll add them to our outage map at AEPOhio.com/OutageMap.

DURING THE STORM

Stay Connected

Sign up for alerts at AEPOhio.com/Alerts to receive email and text messages. You can also download our mobile app to check on an outage status and find restoration information at AEPOhio.com/App. Make sure we have your most recent contact information at AEPOhio.com/Account.

Tune In

Watch our Facebook and X accounts to stay informed of any ongoing updates during the storm. Also, be sure to check in with local TV or radio stations.

AFTER THE STORM

Stay Safe

Keep as far away as possible from any fallen wire and anything it may be touching. If you see a fallen wire, do not approach and instead call 911 or AEP Ohio at 800-672-2231 immediately.

Be Alert

Carefully investigate your surroundings before cleaning up any storm debris. Tree limbs, leaves and other objects moved by the wind could hide downed wires.

 

As always, our crews will work to restore power safely and as quickly as they can if outages occur.


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Report an Outage

We process outage reports immediately; your reports help us track outages and provide updates, 24-hours a day.

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Get Outage Alerts

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