The NWS office in Wilmington, which covers central and southwest Ohio, is still examining the path and length of the tornadoes and assessing the damage.
Tornado outbreak live updates: 40 dead in cross-country storm system A new tornado watch was issued Sunday for parts of West Virginia, Ohio and PA.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A string of strong but brief storms tore through portions of central Ohio Wednesday night, resulting in at least four tornadoes being confirmed in the region. Tornado …
Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
Following Tuesday's severe storms that caused widespread damage across Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service confirmed four tornadoes touched down.
Farther west, EF-1 tornadoes touched down in Elmore in Ottawa County and in Vermilion Township in Erie County, bringing the total to 10 tornadoes in northern Ohio.
Another round of severe weather spawned 13 confirmed tornadoes in Ohio, according to National Weather Service damage surveys.
This year, Ohio has seen the most tornadoes on record in the state, with the 63rd tornado of the year confirmed on June 29. The previous record of 62 tornados was set in 1992. The most recent ...
Several tornadoes in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky caused deaths, injuries and widespread damage and knocked out power to tens of thousands.
Thursday was an extremely active weather day during the afternoon and evening. So far, NWS survey teams have confirmed six tornadoes in Medina, Lake, Stark, Summit and Trumbull counties.
Both left devastating damage across the state, including damaged homes, knocked down trees and thousands of power outages. The most recent outbreak brought four tornadoes to southwest Ohio.
WARREN COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - The National Weather Service has confirmed that at least three tornadoes touched down Sunday night in Butler and Warren counties, leaving a trail of destruction in ...
The National Weather Service confirmed that at least four tornadoes touched down in Ohio, including an EF1 tornado in Fayette County, during storms Sunday evening.
Eleven tornadoes hit Southwest Ohio Tuesday evening, including at least two EF-2 tornadoes with wind speeds of more than 100 mph.
The tornado dealt EF-1 damage in Darke County and EF-2 damage in Miami County, the NWS said. Another EF-2 was confirmed in Union County near Broadway, which is northwest of Columbus.
The EF-3 tornado that killed 3 people and left a trail of destruction in western Ohio was over a half-mile wide at one point in its path, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado did touch down in Ohio, hitting three counties.
At least three tornadoes touched down Sunday night in Butler and Warren counties as severe storms struck the region, National Weather Service officials confirmed.
The estimated peak wind speed was 70 miles per hour, according to the NWS. This is Ohio’s 74th tornado, according to Storm Center 7 Weather Specialist Nick Dunn.