May 18, 2020 at 4:35 PM May 19, 2020 at 5:49 AM A tornado touched down near the village of Lilly Chapel in Madison County Monday afternoon, the National Weather Service in Wilmington … © 1998-2020 Charter Communications. Survey teams are still out investigating and additional confirmations are possible later today or tomorrow.This is the 16th tornado for Tuscarawas County since the 1880s for which we were notified of damage. A tornado with winds up to 140 mph (225 kph) struck near Trotwood, Ohio, a community of about 24,500 people 8 miles (12 kilometers) outside Dayton. The biggest concentration appeared to be in the Crosswoods area off Route 23 north of Interstate 270, as more than 2,700 customers were without power.In Marion, strong winds passed through the area and one person posted a photo of what they thought looked like a possible tornado in the 1200 block of Cheney Avenue. WIP In all, 15,500 people died, along with~400,000 injuries, and$55 billion (2020 USD) in damages. By - Associated Press - Monday, May 18, 2020 LONDON, Ohio (AP) - The National Weather Service says a tornado touched down in Madison County in Ohio…
We were directly in its path when I seen it and it looked way worse past it so we backed out fast," Steve wrote in a post on Facebook. Several trees fell on to homes, outbuildings, and cars.
Intermittent Path starting 2 miles west … A confirmed tornado touched down this afternoon near West Jefferson, Ohio (rural Columbus) causing structural damage. Tornado Damage Near Barberton, OH No injuries were reported.In Downtown Columbus, the wind uprooted a tree at the Battelle Riverfront Park and it fell into Marconi Boulevard. In all, 15,500 people died, along with~400,000 injuries, and$55 billion (2020 USD) in damages. - "As the tornado headed northeast, tornado sirens were reported going off in western Franklin County, some parts of Columbus and in Hilliard. We will see the overall intensity of these showers weaken into tonight. Tornado Watch issued for central Ohio canceled Thunderstorms and heavy rain are now lifting north of Columbus.
All Rights Reserved. Choose the plan that’s right for you. Associated Press At 4:56 p.m., the sheriff’s deputy reported a confirmed sighting.Sarah and Aaron Clawson also took video of the tornado from Biggert Road off Route 665 that clearly showed debris, dirt field on close-up.Vicky Moore Stevens took video of the forming tornado that she shared publicly on Facebook. The 2020 Columbus, Ohio Tornado was a long-tracked, violent tornado that occurred on May 19, 2020. Survey teams from multiple National Weather Service officies have been busy the last few days investigating damage caused by the storms late Tuesday night in northern and eastern Ohio, and storm from Wednesday night in southern Ohio. Tornado warnings were issued for Franklin and Licking Counties as a line of storms downed trees and power lines across Central Ohio Wednesday evening.No touch downs were reported in Central Ohio. The tornado continued … Sean Stevens can be heard in the background on the video urging the tornado aloud: "Just go north. - The tornado warnings were mainly for around the Groveport area and southeast Licking County.Elsewhere the National Weather Service in Wilmington is going to be assessing wind damage at two locations in Ross County: 3 miles southwest of Kingston and 4 miles north of Chillicothe.The Ross County Sheriff’s office dispatchers handled scores of calls about hundreds of downed trees and power lines.The storms swept through Central Ohio between 6:30 and 7:15 p.m.In Franklin County, a wind gust of 63 mph was recorded at the Ohio State University Airport off of West Case Road on the Northwest Side, according to the National Weather Service.A Columbus police dispatcher said that there were damage reports all over the city, but the Northwest Side appeared to be the hardest hit. Healthy area, as well as places to the west and east, on the evening of April 8, 2020. Choose the plan that’s right for you. The NWS will then assign it a rating on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale.
Tornado warnings were issued for Franklin and Licking Counties as a line of storms downed trees and power lines across Central Ohio Wednesday evening.No touch downs were reported in Central Ohio. A tornado touched down near the village of Lilly Chapel in Madison County Monday afternoon, the National Weather Service in Wilmington confirmed.There have been no reports of injuries, a Madison County dispatcher said.Some trees were down and a barn or outbuilding behind a ranch home was heavily damaged, with pieces of its metal roof and siding tossed yards away.Several people reported capturing the tornado on video as it passed near Lilly Chapel and posted the footage on social media.Steve and Rhonda Gee were driving in heavy rain along Route 665 near Jefferson Kiousville Road in Fairfield Township near Lilly Chapel when they spotted the tornado cross the road in front of them. As the tornado continued away from them, they turned around. A parked Columbus police cruiser had a large branch from the tree on its top.There were scattered power outages across Central Ohio. "After we backed out I said I HAVE TO video that!!!! Download it here.