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flag Ohio’s limited weather stations hinder accurate forecasts and emergency response, prompting calls for expansion.

flag Ohio has only nine weather monitoring stations, far fewer than neighboring states, limiting real-time data on temperature, humidity, wind, and soil conditions. flag These stations, mostly installed in the past year, help farmers, forecasters, and emergency responders, but gaps in coverage hinder accurate weather predictions and emergency responses, especially during extreme events like droughts and floods. flag Officials say expanding the network to all 88 counties would improve public safety and climate resilience, but funding and time remain challenges.

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