Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
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.
Residents of Butler and Warren counties are assessing the damage caused by storms and gusty winds that hit the area Sunday night.
Severe weather tore through Southwest and Central Ohio on Sunday night, damaging homes, closing at least one school district and sending at least one child to the hospital in Columbus. At least three tornadoes touched down Sunday night in Butler and Warren counties, National Weather Service officials confirmed Monday afternoon.
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Heavy thunderstorms and the chance for severe weather will make their way through the Miami Valley Sunday evening.