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Just four Ohio tornadoes since 1950 have received the most severe EF5 designation. The last time was May 31, 1985, when an EF5 tornado through Portage and Trumbull counties claimed 10 lives.
Electricity was out for most of its residents. On Thursday, the National Weather Service confirmed an EF1 tornado hit Bucyrus. With peak wind speeds of 110 mph, it cut a path 100 yards wide and ...
Ohioans living west of Ohio 4 should expect the storm to be at its most severe from about 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. "West of a line from Sandusky to Marion," Mitchell said.
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Another round of severe weather spawned at least two confirmed tornadoes in Ohio, according to National Weather Service damage surveys.
0–9. 1920 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak; 1924 Lorain–Sandusky tornado; 1944 Appalachians tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 25–27, 1951
The weather service says the biggest risk for strong and severe storms is between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday. The best chance for storms in Greater Akron is after 5 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Cleveland also forecast similar conditions in the northern part of the state, meaning most of Ohio is subject to extreme heat conditions throughout the week. What ...