(WOWK) – The countrywide climate service executed far more storm surveys currently relevant to damages from last Tuesday’s significant climate outbreak.
An EF1 tornado happened in Lawrence County close to Timber Ridge Lake. Approximated wind speeds had been 105 mph. This is thought to be an extension of the twister that transpired in Aid. Numerous trees ended up uprooted from the storm, but no composition sustained destruction.
An EF1 tornado happened 3 miles northeast of Crown Town, Ohio in Gallia County. This tornado crossed a slender ravine close to the 1650 block of Hannan Terrace Road. The only structure destruction from this tornado was to a number of barns, but quite a few trees had been snapped or uprooted. Believed most wind speeds have been 95 mph.
An EF1 tornado transpired in between Bancroft and Eleanor in Putnam County. This twister did not adhere to a regular route and uprooted various trees together state route 34 and point out route 817. Damages had been constrained to trees and slight residence harm. Estimated most wind speeds were 90 mph.
An EF0 twister in the Buffalo region in Putnam County. This was the shortest tornado of the bunch only long lasting an estimate of one minute along the side of a ridge on the east facet of Railroad Avenue. The destruction stayed mainly to the tree tops as the twister lifted together Cross Creek Highway.
This provides us a new full of 15 tornados for April 2nd.
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