The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed Friday an official tornado touchdown during Thursday night’s deadly storms.
has confirmed an EF-2 tornado with max winds up to 120 mph. This tornado started in Crawford County and lifted in Richland County after being on the ground for 10 miles.A second confirmed tornado from Thursday's storms. This one: just outside of our coverage area in southern Hancock County.NWS officials confirmed the wind speeds of the tornado, which held a maximum width of 250 yards, were estimated at 120 mph. The tornado stayed on the ground for nearly 10 miles.
During the conference, Sheriff Randall Dodds said searches Thursday night and Friday morning turned over three known fatalities.NWS confirmed an EF-1 tornado in western Mercer County.DARKE COUNTYNortheast Ohio weather: Windy weekend ahead; showers return Saturday evening
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