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On Sunday at 6:49 p.m. EDT the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning in effect until 7:45 p.m. EDT for Midland County.
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“At 5:06 p.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Albion, or 8 miles southeast of Ligonier, moving northeast at 65 mph,” according to the weather service.
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At least 80 million people − from the Midwest to the South to the East − were in the path of turbulent weather Sunday into Monday.
Severe weather caused “major damage” to a building under construction at the Tri-State’s regional airport and peeled back roofs on homes in southeastern Indiana, where a barn also was destroyed, officials say. A cold front brought gusty winds, rain and storms Wednesday night, according to the FOX19 NOW Weather Team.
The National Weather Service confirmed a EF-1 tornado touched down at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport during Wednesday's storms.
Tornadoes can be a year-round menace in parts of the United States, migrating north and south with the spread of warm, humid air and the jet stream.
southwestern Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, northwestern Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, eastern Texas, southern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri. A map from AccuWeather shows the areas at ...
At the core of Tornado Alley is Northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, with broader parts of the region extending to South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Western Ohio.
One of the tornadoes, given the rating of EF-2, touched down in the town of Tylertown, MS, wiping out entire neighborhoods. Six people were killed, 29 were injured, and more than 200 were left homeless, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said.
Tornado sirens will sound across Ohio on Wednesday. But don't panic; it probably isn't the start of another devastating tornado season like Ohio had in 2024. Instead, it's a statewide tornado ...