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As severe storms approach Ohio from the west, tornado sightings and warnings have been issued in some places. Tornadoes were reported on the ground around 9 p.m. at New Bremen in Auglaize County ...
Tornado warnings for Ohio from National Weather Service, Wilmington The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued 13 tornado warnings Thursday evening, according to a review of posts on X, the ...
Southern Summit County in northeastern Ohio was under a thunderstorm warning until 5:30 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Akron OH, Barberton OH and Green OH until 5:30 PM EDT pic.twitter ...
Ohio officially broke its record for the most tornadoes in a year-- 62, set in 1992 -- in June. The state's 63rd tornado of the year touched down on June 29 in the City of Willard in Huron County ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...
The greatest threat to Ohio will be between 7 and 10 p.m. ... to be sure they have a safe place to shelter in case a tornado warning is issued. ... on Mansfield News Journal: Tornado watch issued ...
The day 1 outlook for December 28, issued by the Storm Prediction Center. A moderate (4/5) risk was issued by the Storm Prediction Center for December 28, as a shortwave trough was expected to move through Texas and Louisiana, with the risk area also extending into Mississippi and extreme south bringing the expectation of large hail and multiple tornadoes, some being strong (EF2+).
It was the first EF4 tornado in Ohio since the tornado that struck Millbury in 2010. Along the tornado's 18.17-mile (29.24 km) path through Montgomery County, the tornado was on the ground for 32 minutes, reaching a peak width of 1,050 yards (960 m) at times, and causing an estimated total of $500 million (2019 USD) in damage.