The National Weather Service confirmed a 14th tornado in last week’s outbreak, and they may not be done yet. The 14th tornado hit Indian Hill. Information and photos were provided to the National Weather Service by Arbor Doctor Ron Rothhaas. 14 tornadoes is a remarkable number and illustrates why we were sounding the alarm last week.
Severe Weather
- Straight Line Winds confirmed in Day Heights, Ohio
- Tornado confirmed near Newtonsville / Lake Lorelei, Ohio (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Edenton, Ohio (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Fayetteville, Ohio (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Blanchester, Ohio (EF0)
- Tornadoes confirmed in Gallatin and Grant Counties in Kentucky
- Tornado confirmed near Mount Olivet, Kentucky (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Mays Lick, Kentucky (EF0)
- Straight Line Winds confirmed in Highland County, Ohio
- Tornado confirmed near Versailles, Indiana (EF1)
- Tornado confirmed near Dillsboro, Indiana (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Falmouth, Kentucky (EF1)
- Tornado confirmed southeast of Dillsboro, IN (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Rising Sun, IN (EF0)
- Tornado confirmed near Indian Hill, OH (EF0)
Blog post containing photos and information I provided to the National Weather Service:
Summary of widespread severe storms and tornadoes of April 8-9, 2020 in the Ohio valley. April 15, 2020