Common storm conditions brought extreme rainfall; but is climate change at play?

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Common storm conditions brought extreme rainfall; but is climate change at play?
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While more than six inches of rain in one part of Lorain County in less than 24 hours is extreme, state climatologist can't say climate change is to blame

to Northeast Ohio on Wednesday evening is not, said Aaron Wilson, state climatologist of Ohio.

It’s common this time of year for the Midwest and Great Lakes regions to experience what some call “ridge runner” storms, that pop up on the periphery of hot, high-pressure systems, such as the one currently dominating the central part of the United States, he said. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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