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Appalachian Ohio, shaded in green, shown within Appalachia. Appalachian Ohio is a bioregion and political unit in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio, characterized by the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and the Appalachian Plateau. The Appalachian Regional Commission defines the region as consisting of thirty-two ...
The National Weather Service is surveying storm damage today to confirm whether tornadoes touched down. The Wilmington office, which covers Central Ohio, said it dispatched crews shortly after 9 ...
Nearly 300,000 homes and businesses in northeast Ohio remained without power on Wednesday morning after severe weather, including potential tornados, slammed the region and downed power lines.
A tornado watch is in effect until 2 a.m. Wednesday for eastern Kentucky, southeastern Ohio, southwestern Pennsylvania and West Virginia, according to the National Weather Service Storm Prediction ...
In all, the storm impacted 22 states, killing 383 [3] [4] [5] people, injuring over 160, and causing $66.7 million in damage (equivalent to $845,000,000 in 2023). [5] U.S. insurance companies paid out more money to their policy holders for damage resulting from the cyclone than for any previous storm or hurricane at the time.
As the storm system moved eastward toward the Ohio, Mississippi, and Tennessee Valleys on April 27, a very powerful 80–100 knot mid-level jet stream moved into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys behind the trough and created strong wind shear, along with a low pressure center moving quickly northeastward across those areas on April 27. During the ...
Search and rescue teams canvas the area after an overnight severe storm Friday, March 15, 2024, in Winchester. Indiana , Ohio and Kentucky were devastated by tornadoes shredding through the ...
The first tornado to result from the front, an EF1, struck in Montgomery and Greene counties in southwest Ohio, causing damage at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and in the Springfield area.