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Ohio is bracing for more violent weather amid power outages and high water left behind from an earlier round of strong storms.Heavy rain, gusty winds and lightning hit western and central Ohio Friday morning, putting some roads under water and cutting power to some 20,000 customers. Also, a gas station canopy collapsed under the weight of rainwater in Delaware, north of Columbus. Authorities say no one was hurt.By noon, around 6,000 customers still had no electricity in central and southeast Ohio, and National Weather Service flash flood warnings and watches were up across much of the state because of potential problems along swollen creeks and streams.Forecasters say more storms with drenching rain are likely later in the day and into the night.