Powerful storms moved through central Ohio overnight, bringing thunder, lightning and heavy rain.

Fierce storms rolled through central Ohio overnight, causing flooding, power outages, road closures and damage. Some of the hardest hit areas were Delaware, Westerville and Fayette County.

Here's where we stand right now:

County Outages

Athens: 114

Delaware: 191

Franklin: 2,939

Pike: 210

Ross: 2,121

WHAT'S NEXT?

This Morning: Scattered showers and storms. Flooding in some areas.

This Afternoon: Mostly cloudy. More showers and storms likely. Mid 80s W 10-15 mph

Tonight: Showers ending. Mostly cloudy. 66 NE 5-10 mph

The threat for showers and storms continues today as a cold front moves across the state. Flooding remains a possibility after heavy overnight rains. High pressure returns tomorrow bringing brightening skies and seasonable temperatures before another warming trend over the weekend.

PHOTOS:

Here's a look at the Olentangy Greenway Trail from viewer Regina. https://t.co/6Gt7HLcvUD pic.twitter.com/73r656lfM6 — 10TV.com (@10TV) June 23, 2016

Westerville neighborhoods under flood waters.... Say same happened just two years ago @10TV #stormcoverage pic.twitter.com/8UKH21XMNK — Valencia10TV (@ValenciaWicker) June 23, 2016

What you missed overnight: Heavy rain left at least one car stranded on 5th Ave. pic.twitter.com/8V1ESbcH5K — 10TV.com (@10TV) June 23, 2016

This is what's left of a house struck by an unconfirmed tornado overnight.#10tv pic.twitter.com/hWcCVLXnRl — Kevin Landers (@Kevin10TV) June 23, 2016

This doghouse survive the tornado and so did the dog inside.#10TV pic.twitter.com/8BhZByzU2Q — Kevin Landers (@Kevin10TV) June 23, 2016

Major storm damage in Washington court house. Possible tornado.#10tv pic.twitter.com/nv9m5cr6vw — Kevin Landers (@Kevin10TV) June 23, 2016