Flooding Closes Roads in Ohio as Arkansas Faces Severe Thunderstorms
Active Flooding in East Central Ohio
A Flood Warning remains in effect until 6:30 PM EDT for southwestern Guernsey County, southeastern Muskingum County, and northwestern Noble County in east central Ohio. [1] Urban areas and small streams flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues in those locations. [1] Numerous roads remain closed due to flooding in the affected counties. [1] It will take several hours for all the water from these storms to work through local drainage systems. [1] The warning covers conditions where urban areas and small streams are flooding from excessive rainfall. [1]
Severe Thunderstorm Threat in Central Arkansas

Flooding closes multiple roads in east central Ohio counties. — Source: reliefweb A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is active until 1:15 PM CDT for Conway County, northeastern Yell County, and southeastern Pope County in central Arkansas. [2] At 12:35 PM CDT a severe thunderstorm was located near Atkins, or 11 miles east of Russellville, moving east at 45 mph. [2] The storm carries hazards of 60 mph wind gusts and penny size hail according to radar indications. [2] Impacts from the storm include expected damage to roofs, siding, and vegetation. [2] The warning applies to the listed counties in central Arkansas until the stated time. [2]
Torrential Rain Disrupts Cyprus Highway
Torrential rain is causing limited visibility on the Nicosia-Limassol highway, particularly around Kornos and Kofinou. [5] Police said on Monday afternoon that drivers were urged to exercise particular caution. [5] Motorists were advised to reduce their speed and keep a safe distance from vehicles ahead. [5] Police also advised motorists to use their headlights while driving through the affected areas. [5] The rain has prompted these specific safety recommendations for the highway. [5]
Peru Prepares for El Niño 2026–2027
A preliminary report from Fundación Abba Colombia outlines expected impacts from the anticipated El Niño 2026–2027 event in Peru. [3] The report proposes a response plan supported by an attached infographic. [3] A related preliminary report titled El Niño 2026–2027 in Peru and ABBACOL-PERU's proposed response details the same planning from the same source. [4] The documents focus on Peru and reference the attached infographic for additional details. [4]
Broader Context of Global Weather Alerts
Severe thunderstorms, flooding, and torrential rain are impacting multiple regions across the United States, Cyprus, and Peru, where officials have issued warnings and are preparing for potential El Niño effects. [1] [2] [5] The Flood Warning in east central Ohio and the Severe Thunderstorm Warning in central Arkansas represent active alerts from U.S. weather services. [1] [2] Torrential rain on the Nicosia-Limassol highway has led to direct police guidance in Cyprus. [5] The preliminary report from Fundación Abba Colombia addresses anticipated El Niño 2026–2027 effects in Peru along with a proposed response. [3] [4] These separate severe weather and climate events illustrate ongoing global patterns based on the issued alerts and reports. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
What to watch next: Officials continue monitoring the Flood Warning until 6:30 PM EDT in Ohio counties, the Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 1:15 PM CDT in Arkansas counties, visibility conditions on the Cyprus highway, and the response plan outlined in the El Niño 2026–2027 preliminary report for Peru.






