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February 10, 1959 – An intense F3 tornado hit Sugar Tree Ridge, destroying 12 farms. [15] A vehicle that took a direct hit from the tornado was thrown over 75 yards away, and a house caught fire as the tornado downed power lines. [16] 6 people were injured, and the tornado caused $250,000 (1959 USD) in damages. [17]
A tornado watch means weather conditions could spawn tornadoes within the watch area. People should stay aware of weather conditions and be prepared to act if watchers spot a tornado.
The tornado was still causing intense ground-scouring at this point, and this would continue to the Ohio state line. Many farmsteads were hit by the tornado, mainly at EF1-EF2 intensity with outbuildings being destroyed. Continuing its erratic eastward movement, the tornado passed south of the Randolph County Airport as it moved along Base Road.
Damage caused by the EF3 Emmaville, Minnesota tornado on June 6. During the morning hours of June 6, two strong tornadoes caused damage throughout Wadena and Hubbard counties in Minnesota. The first tornado, rated EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, touched down south of Stocking Lake and downed several trees onto cabins, vehicles and storage sheds.
The tornado warnings Thursday night came just over two weeks after Ohio was hit by nine tornadoes in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 28, seven of which struck central Ohio.
The NWS said that EF1 tornado began east of London and dissipated just south of West Jefferson. A fourth tornado, another EF1 tornado struck the Hilliard area, north of Roberts Road, in Franklin ...
The tornado was the strongest to strike Ohio in nine years, and the first violent tornado to strike Ohio since an EF4 tornado hit Millbury, Ohio on the night of June 5, 2010. It was also the first violent tornado to occur in the month of May in three years. [82] [81]
EF1 tornado in the Hilliard area in Franklin County The path of the EF1 tornado that touched down Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, in the Hilliard area, traveling west to east.