The public reported that the wind brought down large limbs and branches. Multiple trees were reported to be blown down near Gnadenhutten.Ĭounty 911 officials reported numerous trees were blown down near Guilford.Ĭounty 911 officials reported that numerous trees were blown down near Lisbon.Ī report via social media indicated that large trees were blown down and that an outbuilding was blown over in Salem. Multiple reports of dime to quarter-sized hail were received from near Salem, Ohio. The county emergency manager reported several trees on homes near Dover. The estimated maximum wind speed was 85 MPH. Between Cox Gap Road and Gaines Street several large trees were snapped or uprooted and displayed a convergent path toward the center line of the tornado. The tornado lifted up just after it crossed Gasser Road NW. Several large branches from adjacent hardwood trees fell down as well. The tornado blew apart a 100 year old barn and displaced several items|that were in it. The county sherrif office reported numerous trees and power line were blown down near West Lafayette.Ī storm survey confirmed a EF0 tornado in the 1400 block off of Gasser Road near Dover, Ohio. Otherwise, straight-line wind damage was the primary impact, with a few reports of large hail as well. One brief touchdown of and EF0 tornado was recorded in Tuscarawas County. Convection quickly organized into a linear structure ahead of a cold front as it crossed southeast Ohio during the late afternoon, reaching the PA/OH border around 7:00 PM and reaching the Laurel Highlands by 10:00 PM.||For this event, the tornado risk was perceived to be relatively high, with the Storm Prediction Center forecasting numeric probabilities in the vicinity of the Ohio River that were of an unusually high level. Also, 70-80 knots of effective bulk shear was able to organize convective updrafts and allow for some storm rotation. Destablization was able to occur as a dry slot formed behind morning rain, with CAPE building up to around 1500 J/kg. There were nine reports of tornadoes, some with damage, and other reports of high winds Wednesday as rare volatile weather in June hit. Strong low pressure emerged from the Lower Mississippi Valley and rode up the Ohio Valley on April 14th. Dozens of tornadoes ripped through southeastern US states this year on March 2.
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