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The length of the path of the tornado was 11.60 miles and the width 300 yards, according to the weather service.
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Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Mississippi faced the threat of a "generational flood event" with some locations forecast to see as much as 15 inches (38 cm) of rain by the weekend, which could cau...
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NWS Indianapolis released its official tornado tracking report on most of the tornadoes that touched down in Indiana on Wednesday night.
Another round of severe weather ripped across Ohio early Thursday morning. Did it spawn any tornadoes? What to know.
CLINTON COUNTY, Ohio — The National Weather Service confirmed an EF0 tornado in Fayette County during Wednesday's overnight storms. NWS said the tornado impacted Fayette and Clinton counties at 1:29 a.m. and lasted until 1:35 a.m. Wind speeds peaked at 85 mph and it traveled just over eight miles.
The National Weather Service of Indianapolis confirmed Thursday afternoon that Hamilton and Hendricks county had been hit by tornadoes.
The National Weather Service confirmed a two-minute EF0 tornado blew through Clyde just after midnight on Thursday.
And the severe weather threat is not over. The National Weather Service office in Memphis has issued a flood watch through Sunday morning. Saturday could bring flooding to multiple parts of the Mid-South.
Cleanup efforts are underway in Owasso after a tornado tore through the city early Tuesday, leaving behind significant damage to homes and neighborhoods.
"What makes a supercell unique from all other thunderstorm types is that it contains a deep and persistent rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. If the environment is favorable, supercell thunderstorms can last for several hours," NWS said.
The National Weather Service confirmed that EF-1 and EF-0 tornadoes touched down in Michigan from Sunday's storm.