Weather officials confirmed at least three tornadoes touched down Sunday night after severe storms struck the Greater Cincinnati region.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — The National Weather Service office in Wilmington, Ohio, confirmed that at least three tornadoes touched down on Sunday. One tornado was reported in Butler County, north of New Miami, and was classified as an EF0 tornado. Another tornado touched down in Warren County near Corwin, also rated as an EF0.
WARREN COUNTY — The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that at least 3 tornadoes touched down. One of the tornadoes touched down in Butler County north of New Miami and was determined to be an EF0, according to the NWS.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that at least 3 tornadoes touched down. One of the tornadoes touched down in Butler County north of New Miami and was determined to be an EF0, according to the NWS. That tornado had a peak wind speed of 80 mph and was 150 yards at its widest.
Tornadoes have been reported in Ripley and Butler counties, causing damage including a barn roof being torn off. Hail up to 1.75 inches was reported as severe weather swept through the area.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The National Weather Service has confirmed a fourth tornado touched down in the Tri-State Sunday night. An EF-0 occurred near Napoleon in Ripley County, Indiana, NWS officials say.
The NWS confirmed Tuesday that an EF-0 tornado touched down near Napoleon, Indiana in Ripley County. The NWS confirmed the tornado caused some tree and home damage from about two miles west-southwest of Napoleon to about one mile south of Napoleon.
Reports of damage, a smell of gas and a possible roof torn off a residence have been reported at a Butler County mobile home park Sunday night.
An EF-1 tornado with 90 mph winds struck Butler and Ripley counties on March 30, damaging structures and uprooting trees over an 8.67-mile path. No injuries were reported. Further assessments are ongoing.